The Department of Trade and Industry has refuted the CBI’s claims that it could be abolished without having any significant...
Georgina Fuller
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Some 650 workers at cash machine manufacturer NCR are to be made redundant after the company announced plans to close its...
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Food manufacturer Birds Eye is shedding almost 500 jobs at its fish foods factory in Hull. The company said the...
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Employers’ organisation the CBI has set up a new taskforce to look at tackling climate change.
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The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has received almost 1,000 applications from Polish people in its latest recruitment campaign....
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The rate of permanent staff placements for UK companies peaked at its highest level in 33 months in December 2006 and...
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The Army is facing a recruitment diversity crisis after failing to encourage Muslim recruits to sign up.The service launched a...
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Public disciplinary tribunals in the police service would be a “nightmare to manage” and should only be used in exceptional...
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A hotel group has become the first hospitality employer in England to ban smoking on its premises.Shire Hotels has vetoed...
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The Employment Tribunal Service has denied union claims that it will struggle to cope with the anticipated surge in equal...
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From dealing with the aftermath of a raft of new employment legislation, to recruitment, retention and talent management, HR professionals can expect a busy 2007.
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Marks and Spencer staff are set to cash in on a £56m bonus bonanza after a dramatic rise in the retailer’s...
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The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) could be abolished without having any significant impact on employers, according to the...
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It is mates rather than money that make people happy at work, according to a survey.Three-quarters (73%) of the 1,060...
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Progress for women company directors is being made, despite the discouraging findings of the Equal Opportunities Commission’s (EOC) latest Sex and...