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    Years of pay freezes likely as economy slides toward deflation

    by Guy Logan 24 Mar 2009
    by Guy Logan 24 Mar 2009

    Millions of public sector workers are facing pay freezes until 2012 as the UK heads for deflation.Figures to be released...

    • Latest News
    • HR practice

    Public sector service ‘ratings’ website could damage reputations

    by Guy Logan 13 Mar 2009
    by Guy Logan 13 Mar 2009

    Plans to invite the ‘average Joe’ to rate public sector services on an interactive website will be misused by overzealous...

    • Employment law
    • Latest News
    • Economics, government & business

    Renishaw job losses prove pay cuts and shorter weeks do not always help

    by Guy Logan 13 Mar 2009
    by Guy Logan 13 Mar 2009

    The jobs cull at engineering firm Renishaw will serve as a stark reminder to HR to warn staff that pay...

    • Latest News
    • Economics, government & business
    • Recruitment & retention

    Toyota to cut pay and production by 10% at UK plants to protect jobs

    by Guy Logan 12 Mar 2009
    by Guy Logan 12 Mar 2009

    Toyota will cut pay and production by 10% at its UK plants to cut costs and avoid redundancies, it was...

    • Latest News
    • Economics, government & business
    • Learning & development

    Fast-track route to teaching for City losers condemned by unions

    by Guy Logan 11 Mar 2009
    by Guy Logan 11 Mar 2009

    Unions have condemned plans by Gordon Brown to fast-track ‘City refugees’ to become teachers.The Working Together White Paper, published yesterday,...

    • Careers in HR
    • Latest News
    • Economics, government & business

    February HR vacancies show first rise since last summer

    by Guy Logan 10 Mar 2009
    by Guy Logan 10 Mar 2009

    HR job vacancies rose for the first time in seven months in February, latest statistics have revealed.The February 2009 Monster...

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    UK behind Phillipines in appointing women to senior management posts

    by Guy Logan 10 Mar 2009
    by Guy Logan 10 Mar 2009

    Senior female managers are still poorly represented in the UK private sector, statistics have revealed.The latest International Business Report by...

    • Latest News
    • HR strategy
    • Recruitment & retention

    Recruitment slump confirmed by lack of employer confidence

    by Guy Logan 10 Mar 2009
    by Guy Logan 10 Mar 2009

    Recruitment confidence has slumped to its lowest level for nearly two decades. The quarterly Employment Outlook Survey, which is based...

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    • Business performance
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    RBS bailout cash will be used to prop up pension scheme

    by Guy Logan 10 Mar 2009
    by Guy Logan 10 Mar 2009

    More than £800m of the government cash handed over to the Royal Bank of Scotland has been earmarked to prop...

    • Employment law
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    • Dismissal

    Baby P case ex social services chief takes Haringey Council to Tribunal over dismissal

    by Guy Logan 10 Mar 2009
    by Guy Logan 10 Mar 2009

    The former children’s services chief who was fired over the Baby P case has lodged an employment tribunal claim against...

    • Business performance
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    • Education - further and higher

    Fast-track to teaching proposed for jobless high-flyers

    by Guy Logan 10 Mar 2009
    by Guy Logan 10 Mar 2009

    Jobless professionals will be fast–tracked to become teachers within six months under new plans to be announced today by Gordon...

    • Bonuses
    • Business performance
    • Change management

    Long-term retention problems for firms that don’t cut bonuses, warns CIPD

    by Guy Logan 9 Mar 2009
    by Guy Logan 9 Mar 2009

    Organisations that do not reduce executive pay and bonuses could be harbouring a “ticking time-bomb” of retention and engagement problems,...

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    • Mental health

    Redundancies pose more mental health risks for men

    by Guy Logan 6 Mar 2009
    by Guy Logan 6 Mar 2009

    Men facing redundancy are likely to be more depressed and anxious than women, even though they claim to be less...

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    • Economics, government & business
    • Job creation and losses

    Jobs saved at Jaguar Land Rover as staff agree pay freeze and short week

    by Guy Logan 5 Mar 2009
    by Guy Logan 5 Mar 2009

    Staff at Jaguar Land Rover have voted to accept a shorter working week and a one-year pay freeze to avoid...

    • Employment law
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    • Staff monitoring

    Classroom CCTV riles teaching unions

    by Guy Logan 5 Mar 2009
    by Guy Logan 5 Mar 2009

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