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    • Graduates
    • Recruitment & retention

    The changing face of graduate recruitment

    by Georgina Fuller 12 Apr 2013
    by Georgina Fuller 12 Apr 2013

    With an estimated one in five 16- to 25-year-olds currently out of work (according to figures from the Office for...

    • HR strategy
    • Recruitment & retention
    • Whistleblowing

    Season’s greetings? Building an employer brand with the Christmas temps

    by Georgina Fuller 7 Dec 2012
    by Georgina Fuller 7 Dec 2012

    Christmas for many sectors means an influx of temporary workers. But to what degree should the employer brand be considered...

    • Absence
    • Fit notes
    • HR practice

    Are ‘Fitness for Work’ assessments fit for purpose?

    by Georgina Fuller 23 Sep 2011
    by Georgina Fuller 23 Sep 2011

    The Government’s “Fitness for Work” assessments have been praised and vilified in equal measure since they were rolled out nationwide in...

    • Fit notes
    • Economics, government & business
    • Job creation and losses

    The Work Programme – will it work?

    by Georgina Fuller 14 Sep 2011
    by Georgina Fuller 14 Sep 2011

    When the Government launched the Welfare Reform Bill in February 2010, it was heralded as the biggest shake-up of a...

    • Cycle to Work
    • Pay & benefits
    • Wellbeing

    Biking brings its benefits

    by Georgina Fuller 28 Jun 2011
    by Georgina Fuller 28 Jun 2011

    The Dutch have long been known as keen cyclists and their transport infrastructure reflects this – you only have to...

    • Expatriates
    • Employment law
    • Global HR

    Sending employees overseas – the risks

    by Georgina Fuller 11 Jan 2009
    by Georgina Fuller 11 Jan 2009

    The recent case of Michelle Palmer, a British expatriate working in Dubai who was caught cavorting on a beach with...

    • Employment law
    • Settlement agreements

    Law in practice: compromise agreements

    by Georgina Fuller 11 Jan 2009
    by Georgina Fuller 11 Jan 2009

    Compromise agreements – where an employee agrees not to make a claim against their employer in return for a financial...

    • Employment law
    • Data protection

    Avoid breaching the Data Protection Act

    by Georgina Fuller 1 Dec 2008
    by Georgina Fuller 1 Dec 2008

    In 1998 David Beckham sported a sarong, Monica Lewinsky and Bill Clinton were outed for their antics with a cigar,...

    • Bribery
    • Belief discrimination
    • Employment law

    Shariah Law: a matter of belief

    by Georgina Fuller 17 Sep 2008
    by Georgina Fuller 17 Sep 2008

    With increasing numbers of Muslims employed in the UK is it time for employers to pay more than lip service...

    • Change management
    • HR strategy

    Change management: climate for change

    by Georgina Fuller 22 Jul 2008
    by Georgina Fuller 22 Jul 2008

    The current economic turbulence is great news for change management experts, who are in high demand. Georgina Fuller investigates.

    • Interim management
    • Recruitment & retention
    • Interim Careers

    Interim management: More than just a temp

    by Georgina Fuller 13 May 2008
    by Georgina Fuller 13 May 2008

    Demand for interim managers is on the increase, but whether you’re hiring or looking to move into interim work yourself,...

    • HR qualifications
    • The HR profession

    HR qualifications: choosing a joint honours degree

    by Georgina Fuller 8 May 2008
    by Georgina Fuller 8 May 2008

    You can now study almost any combination of degree subject with HR. But what real value does this add to the skills coming into the profession?

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Equal pay

    Equal pay claims: Smashing the glass ceiling

    by Georgina Fuller 14 Apr 2008
    by Georgina Fuller 14 Apr 2008

    The nightmare of equal pay claims that the public sector is facing has been well reported. UK councils alone are...

    • Employment law
    • Opinion

    Editor’s comment

    by Georgina Fuller 11 Apr 2008
    by Georgina Fuller 11 Apr 2008

    April is always a busy month for employment regulations and this year is no exception. Five different pieces of legislation...

    • Latest News
    • Economics, government & business

    Capability reviews find both good and bad areas in Whitehall

    by Georgina Fuller 3 Apr 2007
    by Georgina Fuller 3 Apr 2007

    The capability reviews of five more government departments published by the Cabinet Office last week revealed both positive and negative...

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