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    Council expects HR and payroll system to pay for itself within three years

    by dan thomas 13 Jul 2006
    by dan thomas 13 Jul 2006

    Coventry City Council is investing £850,000 in a new HR and payroll system which, it is estimated, will pay for itself in three years

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    Builder supplier takes on workforce management system

    by dan thomas 29 Jun 2006
    by dan thomas 29 Jun 2006

    Travis Perkins and Wickes aim to cut costs and boost productivity from their 15,000 staff

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    E-HR in focus: instant gratification

    by Personnel Today 27 Jun 2006
    by Personnel Today 27 Jun 2006

    Many employers see instant messaging as a time-wasting security risk, but it can also be a valuable business tool. Sue Weekes reports.

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    Out-of-date IT systems stop HR staff doing their jobs

    by Georgina Fuller 20 Jun 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 20 Jun 2006

    HR is being severely hindered by out-of-date IT systems, research has revealed.

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    £20,000 reward triggers rise in reported use of illegal software

    by Mike Berry 16 Jun 2006
    by Mike Berry 16 Jun 2006

    An initiative by the Business Software Alliance (BSA), which doubled the potential reward for anyone reporting the use of illegal software, has prompted a massive rise in the number of companies being reported for software piracy

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    Brewer invests £1.4m in SAP software to standardise HR

    by Mike Berry 13 Jun 2006
    by Mike Berry 13 Jun 2006

    Scottish & Newcastle is set to revolutionise its global HR processes with software provider SAP and service provider Pecaso, in a deal estimated to be worth £1.4m.

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    Britannia Building Society drops outsourced HR

    by Personnel Today 6 Jun 2006
    by Personnel Today 6 Jun 2006

    Britannia Building Society has unveiled plans to bring its payroll and HR systems back in-house as it nears the end of a five-year outsourcing deal

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    HR software helps police force knock 80% off overtime costs

    by Personnel Today 30 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 30 May 2006

    West Midlands Police is considering implementing a workforce management system across its entire operation after the software helped it to...

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    The six thorns in e-HR’s side

    by Personnel Today 30 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 30 May 2006

    A new study has pinpointed the top six gripes users have with HR software systems. Sue Weekes reports on how to avoid them.

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    Sodexho UK keeps HR in-house by automating processes

    by Personnel Today 19 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 19 May 2006

    Catering giant automates payroll and admin roles to keep HR in-house.

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    Mohive releases major new version of e-learning publishing system

    by Personnel Today 10 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 10 May 2006

    Version 4 includes enhanced enterprise, publishing, and workflow functionality, plus a new name

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    Performance management systems: When points make prizes

    by Personnel Today 25 Apr 2006
    by Personnel Today 25 Apr 2006

    As more organisations link performance management systems to reward, should employers rely on technology to determine staff bonuses? Sue Weekes investigates

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    Boots signs £16m seven-year HR outsourcing deal

    by dan thomas 3 Apr 2006
    by dan thomas 3 Apr 2006

    High street health and beauty retailer Boots has signed a £16m seven-year payroll and HR outsourcing contract with supplier Northgate HR

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    Spotlight on online recruitment

    by Personnel Today 28 Mar 2006
    by Personnel Today 28 Mar 2006

    E-recruitment is about more than finding another avenue to advertise jobs. As technology gets more sophisticated, e-recruitment can help HR...

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    Is ‘always on’ technology a real turn-off?

    by Personnel Today 28 Mar 2006
    by Personnel Today 28 Mar 2006

    The proliferation of mobile technology has blurred the boundaries between work and non-work situations, says Jo Faragher

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