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    Credit crunch sees £160bn wiped off UK pensions pots in past year

    by Guy Logan 27 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 27 Oct 2008

    Nearly £160bn has been wiped off workers’ personal pensions pots in the last year, research has shown.A report by insurance...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    • Equal pay

    Succession planning identified as key to closing gender pay gap

    by Guy Logan 27 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 27 Oct 2008

    Better succession planning is needed to close the gender pay gap, employers have insisted. A report by the Institute of...

    • Health and safety
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    • HR practice

    Councils deny health and safety risk as report condemns old buildings

    by Guy Logan 24 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 24 Oct 2008

    Local authorities have admitted they have some way to go to ensure their buildings are suitable for staff after a survey...

    • Personnel Today

    Nationwide HR chief says honesty is best way to calm staff credit crunch fears

    by Guy Logan 24 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 24 Oct 2008

    The HR chief at the world’s biggest building society has urged HR departments to be upfront with staff about the...

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

    Trainee teachers prove to be a bunch of dunces when it comes to literacy

    by Guy Logan 22 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 22 Oct 2008

    Nearly a sixth of all trainee teachers failed literacy tests last year, statistics show.More than 11,000 applicants were unsuccessful in...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News
    • Family-friendly working

    Flexible working review reports regarded with suspicion by TUC chief

    by Guy Logan 21 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 21 Oct 2008

    TUC general secretary Brendan Barber has questioned “astonishing” reports that the government plans to suspend the extension of the right...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News
    • Equal pay

    Gender pay gap not necessarily about employer discrimination

    by Guy Logan 21 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 21 Oct 2008

    Discrimination does not play an important role in the gender pay gap, research has found.Should we mind the gap?, a...

    • Early careers
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    • Economics, government & business

    Criminal waste of young talent exposed by CBI report into ‘NEETs’

    by Guy Logan 21 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 21 Oct 2008

    Failing to get young people off the streets makes them more likely to get involved with crime and leaves them vulnerable...

    • Employment law
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    • Employment tribunals

    Tribunal blow for employers as courts could get right to raise payouts by 50%

    by Guy Logan 21 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 21 Oct 2008

    Changes to the Employment Bill could leave employers liable for higher levels of damages at employment tribunals, experts have warned.City...

    • Bonuses
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    • Economics, government & business

    Lloyds TSB defends decision to continue paying staff bonuses

    by Guy Logan 21 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 21 Oct 2008

    Lloyds TSB has denied there is anything wrong with continuing to pay staff bonuses despite promises by Gordon Brown to...

    • Change management
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    • HR strategy

    Change programmes should tie in with council building upgrades

    by Guy Logan 21 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 21 Oct 2008

    Local authorities are looking for cheaper and more energy-efficient alternatives to shoddy buildings, and HR should look to tie in...

    • Latest News
    • Pay & benefits

    Council staff interim pay award announced

    by Guy Logan 17 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 17 Oct 2008

    An interim pay award for council staff was announced by the Local Government Employers body and trade unions this afternoon....

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    • Economics, government & business
    • Job creation and losses

    HR team averts job cuts with consultancy service

    by Guy Logan 17 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 17 Oct 2008

    A private sector HR department is bringing in revenue and limiting redundancies during the economic downturn by working as a...

    • Latest News
    • Pay & benefits
    • Pay structures

    Interim pay rise for local government staff set to be announced

    by Guy Logan 17 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 17 Oct 2008

    An interim pay award is expected to be unveiled this afternoon by local government employers and unions to tide staff...

    • Latest News
    • Pay & benefits
    • Share options

    Staff share schemes could prove expensive as markets crash

    by Guy Logan 17 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 17 Oct 2008

    Staff share option schemes could cost employers millions of pounds under the current economic conditions, experts have warned.Organisations have been...

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