Tyre company ATS Euromaster celebrated winning the Talent Management Award at this year’s Personnel Today Awards. Profiled below is their...
Clare Allerton
Clare Allerton
Clare Allerton joined Brightmine in 2014 and is now a senior production editor. She has more than 12 years’ experience of legal editing and previously worked on a variety of online and print publications dealing with family, property, tax and employment law issues.
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HMRC impressed the judges and received the Award for Diversity and Inclusion at the Personnel Today Awards 2015. Here we...
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Engineering and professional services firm Arup won the Award for Health and Wellbeing, sponsored by Investors in People, at this...
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Coffee chain Harris + Hoole received the Award for Excellence in Learning and Development (for firms with under 1,000 employees),...
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Penguin Random House took home the much-coveted HR Team of the Year Award at Monday night’s Personnel Today Awards. Here...
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Great Western Railway outshone its competitors in the category for HR Impact, sponsored by NGA Human Resources. Here we take...
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An Acas study has revealed that workplace bullying is becoming more common across the UK and many employees are too afraid to speak up.
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Employers are used to staff repaying student or season ticket loans directly from their salaries, but they may not be...
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One-third of British workers would be reluctant to reveal illegal or dangerous acts committed by their employer, research by Slater...
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Almost one-third (29%) of female workers will receive a pay rise as a result of the new national living wage...
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Research from the CIPD reveals a sharp rise in the number of UK employers turning to the skills of young...
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The majority of women feel their workplace treats them fairly, according to research from the Great Place to Work Institute....
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Research by Glassdoor Economic Research has revealed that hiring times in the UK have almost doubled over the past four...
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The number of people working from home has increased to almost one in seven over the past decade, according to...
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Sweden is planning to offer new fathers a third month of paid paternity leave, its Government has announced.
The country...