Travel agency Thomson is facing a staff mutiny at its Glasgow call centre after management scrapped workers' afternoon tea break.
HR strategy
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UK workers are under more pressure and work longer hours than ever because of the increasing complexity in their employer's IT systems, research claims.
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News and data group Reuters has warned that more jobs go could after unveiling plans to save another £150m.
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The strength of an organisation's brand has a significant impact on the performance of its employees, according to research.
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Almost half of all holidaymakers have their break interrupted by calls from work, research has shown.
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As a gold medal-winning athlete, Sebastian Coe is accustomed to leading from the front and, according to experts, this has never been more evident than during his stewardship of the successful London 2012 Olympic bid. Ross Bentley sizes up the leadership skills of this world beater
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Intelligence expert Dan Smith looks at what HR can to do protect its organisation against terror attacks
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Stephen Overell is right to highlight the familiar problem that people are seen as assets with legs (Personnel Today, 5 July)
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Colin Carnall explains what HR must put in place for change to succeed
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Martin Reddington draws on the main themes from his book, Transforming HR: creating value through people, to provide a checklist that HR can use to ensure that change projects succeed
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Operating and Financial Reviews (OFRs) present an ideal opportunity to highlight the value of staff, but it will take some time for companies to adjust to the new reporting regulations, according to leading City figures
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With the ever-increasing speed of technology, falling communication costs and the ease with which we can now commute across national borders, our level of interest in outsourcing has started to reach new heights
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Simon Kent reports on how East Sussex County Council implemented a new HR IT system in 12 months
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Sue Weekes finds out how two organisations managed their change programmes
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Volkswagen HR director resigns amid corruption claims; FBI agents go back to school for leadership training; Missourians dubbed laziest employees in United States