The TUC has reiterated its call for the government to adopt the proposals of the Pensions Commission, after research revealed more than four in 10 adults in the UK have no pensions savings
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A nationwide campaign to improve the health of employees in the UK who undertake a lot of driving – from sales reps to truck and van drivers – is launched today
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A host of leading UK employers and campaign groups have called on the government to introduce tax breaks for workers with caring responsibilities
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UK workers have cited their own colleagues as the main cause of annoyance at work in research published today
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Many young employees in the UK suffer from a crisis of confidence on their first day at work, research reveals
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The government has begun the search for a chairman and 14 commissioners to lead the new Commission for Equality and Human Rights (CEHR)
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Sales staff at retailer PC World will no longer be paid commission on top of their basic salary to encourage them to give good advice, rather than chase sales
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The BBC is still facing the threat of industrial action over plans to outsource some of its HR services to Capita in a £130m deal.
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Following on from its own survey on the glass ceiling stopping women getting to the top, Accenture has launched an initiative to get more females in senior roles.
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Unions, employee representative groups and business bodies have given a mixed reaction to yesterday's Budget.
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The CBI has welcomed individual business-friendly steps in the Budget, but said the package fell short of the boost for UK competitiveness that employers were seeking.
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Gordon Brown has delivered his 10th Budget and there was plenty to interest employers.
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Multinationals plan ahead to reduce impact of possible outbreak if avian flu affects humans
by dan thomasby dan thomasThe world's biggest companies are taking steps to limit the impact on business if avian flu begins to affect humans.
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HR professionals who are graduates of the University of Bath have formed an alumni group to network with each other and benefit from the university's research in people management
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National Audit Office criticises NHS IT programme for lack of staff buy-in
by dan thomasby dan thomasWorld's biggest public sector IT project under fire from National Audit Office.