Alison Hammond and Anne Harriss discuss what to do when dealing with one of the most common musculoskeletal disorders in...
Personnel Today
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Lone workers can face risks those in an office environment may not even think about. Walter Brennan explains how to...
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The Commonwealth Games are coming to Glasgow in 2014. The organisers are appealing for 15,000 volunteers, with applications closing today,...
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Amanda Jones and Alan Delaney look at the decisions in four recent cases of religious discrimination and discuss their potential...
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Despite overwhelming opposition, the Government is pressing ahead with the repeal of the third-party harassment provisions in the Equality Act...
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The law surrounding constructive dismissal can often create headaches for employers. It can be difficult to know what constitutes a breach...
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In the second of our two-part series exploring HR data and metrics, Nick Kemsley from the Centre for HR Excellence...
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With potential change ahead for TUPE, employment lawyers Bernadette Daley and Miriam Bruce ask: What would a world without the...
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More than half the UK population has had a mental health problem at some point in their lives, a recent...
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In the first of our two-part series exploring HR data and metrics, Nick Kemsley from the Centre for HR Excellence...
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Age, autonomy and coronary heart diseaseOlder workers with more autonomy and control at work are less likely to experience a...
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The Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill is currently making its way through Parliament. The Government is looking to use the...
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The world of business is increasingly reliant on technology. So what can firms do to ensure important information is protected?...
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More than half of British adults say their life is more stressful than five years ago, with money and work...
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Nine sunbeds out of 10 in England fail to meet the required British and European safety standards, research by Cancer...