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    Jobs cull hits men hardest as they account for 98% of 152,000 of lost roles

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

    Experts have cautioned employers against “last-in, first-out” policies as it emerged last week that young male workers were bearing the...

    • Business performance
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    Councils’ Iceland cash gamble could lead to training and welfare cuts

    by Guy Logan 16 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 16 Oct 2008

    Local government authorities may be forced to move funds from training and employee welfare to cover salaries following the fallout...

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    Unemployment in UK continues to rise

    by Guy Logan 15 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 15 Oct 2008

    Unemployment in the UK has risen again, with the number of people in work falling and the number of benefits...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    British Airways crucifix row reignited by employee appeal

    by Guy Logan 15 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 15 Oct 2008

    A devout Christian who was put on unpaid leave in October 2006 when she refused to hide or remove a...

    • Latest News
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    ‘Rapid response’ support unit launched for local authorities

    by Guy Logan 14 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 14 Oct 2008

    A new “rapid response” unit has been unveiled to provide support to local authorities facing severe short-term difficulties following the...

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    • Flexible working

    GP surgeries embrace flexible hours and help government hit target

    by Guy Logan 14 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 14 Oct 2008

    More than half of GP surgeries now offer extended hours for medical check-ups.
    Statistics from the Department of Health found...

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    Bonus growth rates halved in past year

    by Guy Logan 14 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 14 Oct 2008

    The rate of growth in bonuses has halved in the last 12 months, research has shown.
    The Economic & Labour...

    • Business performance
    • Corporate governance
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    Economic downturn fails to dampen enthusiasm of UK’s risk-taking bosses

    by Guy Logan 14 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 14 Oct 2008

    Senior UK executives are unfazed by the economic downturn and believe working as usual and focusing on training will steer...

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    Anti-red tape campaign to be launched by Tories

    by Guy Logan 10 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 10 Oct 2008

    The government will come under pressure to cut workplace health and safety regulations this autumn, Personnel Today has learned.
    Shadow...

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    • Data protection
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    Data theft risk posed by IT staff made redundant in economic downturn

    by Guy Logan 10 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 10 Oct 2008

    A data security expert has called for senior IT staff made redundant as a result of the economic downturn to...

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    Inspiring the ‘Kyle generation’ – Chris Grayling’s plans for welfare reform

    by Guy Logan 10 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 10 Oct 2008

    Forget Generation Y – the future of UK business hinges on the “Jeremy Kyle generation”, according to shadow work and...

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    Doctors’ revalidation team established with £1m funds boost

    by Guy Logan 8 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 8 Oct 2008

    More than £1m in funding has been provided by the government to set up a team that will work to...

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    Job market hits seven-year low

    by Guy Logan 8 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 8 Oct 2008

    UK recruiters have reported the weakest job market for permanent employees since October 2001.Based on a poll of more than...

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    Train to Gain tops 100,000 companies as B&Q signs up

    by Guy Logan 8 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 8 Oct 2008

    Home improvement retailer B&Q became the 100,000th company to sign up to Train to Gain, but employer groups say more...

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    NAO finds government will miss red tape cutting targets

    by Guy Logan 8 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 8 Oct 2008

    Initiatives aimed at reducing administrative burdens on employers have failed, according to the National Audit Office (NAO).The Administrative Burdens Reduction...

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