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Guy Logan

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    Redundancy advice helpline sees sharp rise in calls

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

    The number of employers seeking help with making redundancies has risen by almost one third, the Chartered Institute of Personnel...

    • Business performance
    • Latest News
    • Economics, government & business

    Temps and contractors will be casualties of downturn

    by Guy Logan 7 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 7 Oct 2008

    Temporary staff and contractors need to review their working styles or risk falling behind as employers re-evaluate their staffing levels,...

    • Latest News
    • Economics, government & business
    • HR practice

    Office space race begins as credit crunch tightens grip

    by Guy Logan 7 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 7 Oct 2008

    Many employers are planning sweeping cuts to their workspaces to cope with the tightening economic squeeze, according to property experts.The...

    • Business performance
    • CIPD
    • Latest News

    Jackie Orme tells directors HR’s quiet revolution not over yet

    by Guy Logan 6 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 6 Oct 2008

    Jackie Orme, the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) chief executive, said that HR is in the midst of...

    • Employment law
    • Economics, government & business
    • HR strategy

    Redundancy tax limit rise rejected by government

    by Guy Logan 3 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 3 Oct 2008

    The government has rejected calls for an increase on the cap for tax-free redundancy payments.Employers can currently pay axed staff...

    • CIPD
    • Latest News
    • The HR profession

    Jackie Orme vows to work with government to raise profile of HR

    by Guy Logan 3 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 3 Oct 2008

    Jackie Orme, the chief executive of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), has pledged to work with the...

    • Latest News
    • Economics, government & business

    Peter Mandelson returns to Cabinet as business secretary after exile in Europe

    by Guy Logan 3 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 3 Oct 2008

    Peter Mandelson will return to his old stomping grounds as business secretary following a government reshuffle.Formerly the secretary of state...

    • Latest News
    • HR practice
    • Mental health

    Staff who take extended sick leave more likely to die

    by Guy Logan 3 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 3 Oct 2008

    Employees who take extended sick leave are more likely to die than healthier co-workers, a study has found.
    Researchers at...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News

    Equality foundation launched for UK leisure and hospitality industries

    by Guy Logan 2 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 2 Oct 2008

    A foundation to promote diversity in the UK leisure and hospitality industries was launched yesterday in London.
    The One and...

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    • Pay & benefits
    • Pensions

    Final salary pensions meltdown confined to private sector

    by Guy Logan 1 Oct 2008
    by Guy Logan 1 Oct 2008

    The divide between public and private sector final salary pensions grew again last year, statistics show.The Occupational Pension Schemes Annual...

    • Business performance
    • Latest News
    • Economics, government & business

    Bradford & Bingley could face many more job losses

    by Guy Logan 29 Sep 2008
    by Guy Logan 29 Sep 2008

    Bradford & Bingley is facing “many more” job losses after it was nationalised today, MPs have claimed.George Mudie, Leeds East...

    • Employment law
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    • Employment tribunals

    Church of England concedes clergy work for church

    by Guy Logan 29 Sep 2008
    by Guy Logan 29 Sep 2008

    Religious groups in the UK could soon find their members subject to minimum wage and anti-discrimination laws, a union has...

    • Employee relations
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News

    Unions welcome plan for councils to raise cash for equal pay settlements

    by Guy Logan 29 Sep 2008
    by Guy Logan 29 Sep 2008

    Unions have welcomed a government announcement that will allow councils to raise almost half a billion pounds to fund equal...

    • Acas
    • Employee relations
    • Latest News

    Acas staff stage one-hour strike over pay

    by Guy Logan 29 Sep 2008
    by Guy Logan 29 Sep 2008

    Hundreds of employees at the conciliation service Acas have staged a one-hour strike over their pay row.More than 600 members...

    • Personnel Today

    HR gender pay gap hits £50,000 for high fliers

    by Guy Logan 29 Sep 2008
    by Guy Logan 29 Sep 2008

    Female HR professionals are lagging behind their male colleagues by up to £50,000 per year, research has revealed.A survey of...

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