The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has confirmed that an employee who is constructively and unfairly dismissed without notice does not...
Personnel Today
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How did you get to where you are now?I trained and qualified as a chartered accountant. I was offered the...
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One-third of small businesses don’t report online crime because they feel there is little point, according to the Federation of...
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The Labour Chamber of the Spanish Supreme Court has ruled that foreign workers who do not have valid work and...
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On 22 January the Italian government agreed a new national collective bargaining agreement with employer and union representatives, replacing the...
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Belgium curbs executive payBelgium’s government plans to introduce legislation that will restrict payments to departing executives of listed companies. On...
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On 4 February the European Parliament debated a directive proposing tough new punishments for employers of illegal immigrants. They could...
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Employers are under a duty to make reasonable adjustments where any employment practices or physical features of premises place a...
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This week marks the launch of the most prestigious event in the HR calendar – the Personnel Today Awards 2009.Now...
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UK doctors appear to be more willing to take an evidence-based approach and seek information on the internet than their...
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Our off-message columnist casts a beady eye over the recession.
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My first experience of mentoring was with my boss in my second HR job, when I was still quite junior...
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Abbey has recently joined forces with Alliance & Leicester, and we have taken over the retail side of the Bradford...
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Jobcentre Plus has spent the morning at BMW’s Mini plant to take benefits claims from the hundreds of agency workers...
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I run a people-centric business, so HR is vital to what we do. Our HR director sits on the executive...