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Productivity

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    Lack of bank holidays in run up to Christmas will lead to drop in productivity

    by Georgina Fuller 24 Aug 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 24 Aug 2006

    UK productivity is set to plummet after next week's bank holiday, according to a survey

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    Drunken haze inhibits UK productivity after lunchtime boozing leaves workers reeling

    by dan thomas 15 Aug 2006
    by dan thomas 15 Aug 2006

    Alcohol saps afternoon performance at UK plc.

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    National Audit Office calls on government to adopt more creative ways of working

    by Personnel Today 28 Jul 2006
    by Personnel Today 28 Jul 2006

    Risk-averse workforce is holding back progress.

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    Football World Cup expected to boost UK productivity

    by Georgina Fuller 9 Jun 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 9 Jun 2006

    UK business is betting on the World Cup to boost productivity.

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    Employee relations: How to deal with World Cup fever

    by Alex Blyth 6 Jun 2006
    by Alex Blyth 6 Jun 2006

    With the World Cup just days away, new research shows just how much of a problem the event could be for employers.

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    World Cup scare stories are well off target as survey finds on-field success can be a real winner for business

    by dan thomas 25 May 2006
    by dan thomas 25 May 2006

    Football focus will boost productivity rather than cause a dip in performance, according to survey.

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    Corporate courtesies: Is respect in the workplace been abandoned?

    by Personnel Today 23 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 23 May 2006

    A lack of respect in the workplace is costing businesses money. Greg Pitcher reports

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    Airline caterer Gate Gourmet breaks even through improved productivity

    by Mike Berry 20 Apr 2006
    by Mike Berry 20 Apr 2006

    The catering firm at the centre of last summer's dispute at Heathrow Airport has said it should break even during its current financial year.

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    UK closing the productivity gap with EU rivals

    by Personnel Today 31 Mar 2006
    by Personnel Today 31 Mar 2006

    The UK is making roaring progress towards closing the productivity gap with its principal EU competitors, according to research from the Department of Trade and Industry

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    Most UK companies don’t check how well their recruitment process works

    by dan thomas 14 Mar 2006
    by dan thomas 14 Mar 2006

    Most UK companies either don’t measure the performance of their recruitment process or do so in an arbitrary way which does not provide any useful information, according to new research.

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    TUC’s proper hours campaign fails to solve underlying problem

    by Michael Millar 23 Feb 2006
    by Michael Millar 23 Feb 2006

    A TUC campaign to encourage staff to have a full lunch break and leave work on time tomorrow, fails to tackle the root cause of the UK's long-hours culture.

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    TUC urges all UK staff to leave work on time

    by Personnel Today 21 Feb 2006
    by Personnel Today 21 Feb 2006

    The TUC is encouraging all UK workers to have a full lunch break and leave work on time this Friday...

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    Performance management – download the Tough Love report in PDF form

    by Personnel Today 15 Feb 2006
    by Personnel Today 15 Feb 2006

    The Tough Love survey of 800 HR professionals reveals that 96% of respondents have issues with poor performance, with 29% admitting that it is a major problem.

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    Office blues

    by Alex Blyth 7 Feb 2006
    by Alex Blyth 7 Feb 2006

    Can office design improve employee productivity? What are the ingredients for a good place to work. Alex Blyth reports.

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    Thursday is the worse day for HR and finance

    by dan thomas 25 Jan 2006
    by dan thomas 25 Jan 2006

    Thursday is day of woe for HR professionals.

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