Willie Walsh, the new chief executive of British Airways, is reportedly planning a sweeping programme of job cuts across the airline's operations.
HR strategy
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HR staff at health and beauty chains Boots and Alliance UniChem face an uncertain future after the two firms unveiled merger plans in a deal worth £7bn.
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The failure of employees to cope with the number of passwords they need at work is adding to business costs and undermining IT security.
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How to attract, nurture and keep tomorrow's star performers
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To win 'the war for talent' you need to know what you want, how to get it and how to keep it. Larry Hochman explains how to do all three
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Most medium-sized companies have no plans to outsource HR, or any other functions
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Change programmes will only be successful if they take into account the individual needs of each employee, not just generic...
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Sainsbury's has launched a major overhaul of staff training to underpin a 10m branding change labelled "the most significant in the company's 136-year history"
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HR should be central to all outsourcing deals. The earlier it becomes involved, the greater the chance of the process bearing fruit. Ross Wigham reports
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The BA/Gate Gourmet dispute demonstrated the pitfalls of putting too many eggs in one basket and how outsourcing non-core functions could have helped the airline avoid the crisis in the first place, argues Anthony Hesketh
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Outsourcing its recruitment function saved property company Jones Lang LaSalle time and money. Its HR director tells Ross Wigham what made outsourcing so appealing
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BMA survey shows one third of NHS trusts in England plan to cut services, with redundancies and recruitment freezes likely
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What are the trends that will influence the shape of talent management in the coming years? We ask the experts
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As head of talent management at Socpo, Alan Warner aims to shake things up in government personnel departments. He tells Kirstie Redford how
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Identifying and nurturing top performers at all levels is helping Sony Europe plan for the future. Simon Kent reports