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    Employers urged to tackle staff morale or risk loss of productivity

    by Helen Gilbert 6 Aug 2010
    by Helen Gilbert 6 Aug 2010

    Employers risk a loss of productivity and falling retention levels if they don’t do more to manage morale in the...

    • HR strategy
    • Productivity

    Facebook and Twitter addicts costing employers billions

    by Personnel Today 5 Aug 2010
    by Personnel Today 5 Aug 2010

    Employers have been warned to keep a close eye on employees’ social media habits after a poll revealed that more...

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    Skills of UK workforce need ‘radical’ reform, UKCES warns

    by Personnel Today 28 Jul 2010
    by Personnel Today 28 Jul 2010

    The UK must radically reform the skills of its workforce or risk the economy losing its world-class ranking, experts have...

    • HR practice
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    • Productivity

    World Cup: Employers’ fears over productivity are unfounded

    by Personnel Today 8 Jun 2010
    by Personnel Today 8 Jun 2010

    Anxiety that the World Cup will dent business productivity over the next month is largely unfounded, according to figures published...

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    Cycling to work: 10 reasons why employers should have a cycle to work scheme

    by Personnel Today 28 May 2010
    by Personnel Today 28 May 2010

    This article is part of a Personnel Today Buyers’ Guide, a free, independent resource for employers thinking of implementing a...

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    Tory efficiency plans criticised by leading academics

    by Personnel Today 16 Apr 2010
    by Personnel Today 16 Apr 2010

    Some 77 leading academics have now signed a letter warning against Conservative plans to create an extra £6bn-worth of savings...

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    Better public sector procurement could save £25bn in three years

    by Daniel Thomas 22 Mar 2010
    by Daniel Thomas 22 Mar 2010

    Public sector costs could be cut by as much as £25bn within three years through a radical restructuring of procurement...

    • HR practice
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    • Flexible working

    BT offers HR consultancy to share best practice

    by Kat Baker 7 Jul 2009
    by Kat Baker 7 Jul 2009

    BT has launched an HR consultancy service to help spread best-practice, having increased productivity by 20% and reduced absenteeism by...

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    Police spending cuts will reduce officer numbers

    by Louisa Peacock 29 Jun 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 29 Jun 2009

    Police forces could have to cut spending by £480m this year, according to the Association of Police Authorities (APA), raising...

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    • Sickness absence

    Swine flu pandemic would cost over £2bn a day

    by Kat Baker 22 Jun 2009
    by Kat Baker 22 Jun 2009

    The swine flu pandemic could see over one third of the workforce out of action and cost employers £2.1bn a...

    • Business performance
    • Employee engagement
    • Latest News

    British Airways asks staff to work for free for a month

    by Kat Baker 16 Jun 2009
    by Kat Baker 16 Jun 2009

    British Airways has written to 40,000 employees asking them to volunteer for four weeks of unpaid work to help the...

    • Health and safety
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    • HR strategy

    Rural GPs earning £10,000 less than city counterparts

    by Kat Baker 20 May 2009
    by Kat Baker 20 May 2009

    Rural NHS doctors are being paid up to £10,000 more than city doctors, new statistics have revealed.Figures released by the...

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    Swine flu: 10 things HR professionals and employers need to do now

    by Helen Williams 1 May 2009
    by Helen Williams 1 May 2009

    Swine flu is here in the UK, and no-one is sure how widely it will spread, and how severely it will strike.There were three flu...

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    • Economics, government & business
    • HR practice

    Insider reveals falling standards at HMRC

    by Tara Craig 6 Apr 2009
    by Tara Craig 6 Apr 2009

    Standards are slipping at HM Revenue & Customs as a depleted workforce struggles to hit targets.An HMRC insider, speaking to...

    • Careers in HR
    • Change management
    • Corporate governance

    HR careers – from the Noughties to the Sixties

    by Virginia Matthews 18 Feb 2009
    by Virginia Matthews 18 Feb 2009

    HR has gone through a number of image overhauls over the years, but how much has it really changed? Five HR professionals who started out in each decade from the 1960s to the Noughties reveal how it was for them.

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