British Airways cabin crew voted by a 76% majority to accept a new pay deal negotiated at the end of...
Gareth Vorster
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The British Medical Association has accused the government of encouraging a culture of sickness absence among UK workers.Dr Peter Holden,...
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Teachers’ union the Association of Teachers and Lecturers set for court action over ‘cyber-bullying’
A teachers’ union is threatening legal action over the growing trend of ‘cyber-bullying’ in an effort to prevent a potential...
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Primary school teachers are failing to meet a requirement of the national curriculum because they lack the skills to teach...
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Kent Police claims its wellbeing initiatives introduced in 2003 have reduced police officer absenteeism by 25% – the equivalent of...
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The City of Edinburgh Council, has signed a £10 million deal with BT, to install a new e-HR service.The project...
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The Ministry of Defence (MoD), will roll out its Joint Personnel Administration system to more than 100,000 army employees by...
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Up to 700 draymen at Carlsberg UK have received a 10% pay rise.
The deal, negotiated by the Transport and General Workers...
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Managers suspect that 12% of absences last year involved staff ‘pulling a sickie’, which translated into a loss of 21...
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HR consultancy Hewitt Associates has opened its first office in Russia.
The new Moscow office is to focus on HR consulting...
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The Gender Equality Duty could push up the cost to the public sector of outsourcing services, and could lead to more equal...
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Lewisham Primary Care Trust has hit back at claims by the GMB union of a possible shortfall in nursing cover...
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Unions representing college lecturers and support staff have asked for a wage increase in line with teacher’s earnings. Lead by...
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HR services firm Ceridian will create 250 new jobs at its Glasgow branch over the next three years.
Ceridian operates from...
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More than half of the UK’s employers are not prepared for the impending Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act, which...