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    Social care by voluntary sector suffers chronic underfunding by government

    by Guy Logan 3 Sep 2008
    by Guy Logan 3 Sep 2008

    The UK government has failed to tackle ‘chronic underfunding’ in the social care sector despite a growing demand for services,...

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    • Education - school

    Employees find career choices hampered by bad subject selection

    by Guy Logan 2 Sep 2008
    by Guy Logan 2 Sep 2008

    Almost half of all UK workers would have studied “completely different” subjects in hindsight, with one in five believing they...

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    Dress and behaviour code bans colourful nails and personal mobile phone use at Norfolk Police

    by Guy Logan 2 Sep 2008
    by Guy Logan 2 Sep 2008

    Police have been banned from putting their hands in their pockets or using personal mobile phones in public as part...

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    Employee fraud rises as credit crunch hits

    by Guy Logan 1 Sep 2008
    by Guy Logan 1 Sep 2008

    Fraud experts and business groups have put employers on red alert as the economic downturn forces many workers to find...

    • Employment law
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    HR outsourcers confident government toolkits won’t hit business

    by Guy Logan 29 Aug 2008
    by Guy Logan 29 Aug 2008

    HR outsourcing firms have denied that their business will be hit by the government’s campaign to provide free employment law...

    • Latest News
    • Recruitment & retention

    British Airways HR director refuses to rule out job cuts in 2008

    by Guy Logan 29 Aug 2008
    by Guy Logan 29 Aug 2008

    British Airways’ (BA) HR director Tony McCarthy has refused to rule out job cuts this side of Christmas as the...

    • Early careers
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    Generation Y kids claim higher morals than their elders

    by Guy Logan 27 Aug 2008
    by Guy Logan 27 Aug 2008

    People belonging to ‘Generation Y’ believe they have higher morals and better communication skills than all preceding generations, but are...

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    • Pay & benefits

    Pension scheme buy-outs set to double

    by Guy Logan 27 Aug 2008
    by Guy Logan 27 Aug 2008

    The number of pension schemes run by buy-out specialists is expected to double in the next four months.Experts at HSBC...

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    Increased IT outsourcing has widened technology skills gap

    by Guy Logan 26 Aug 2008
    by Guy Logan 26 Aug 2008

    Employers have widened the UK’s technology skills gap by outsourcing IT jobs overseas, research has found.
    The Pay in IT...

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    • Dismissal

    TUC report reveals extent of mistreatment of vulnerable staff

    by Guy Logan 23 Aug 2008
    by Guy Logan 23 Aug 2008

    The needs of the UK’s most vulnerable workers are not being met, with “repeat offender” employers partly to blame, a...

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    • Qualifications

    Science GCSEs see largest increase in nearly 20 years

    by Guy Logan 22 Aug 2008
    by Guy Logan 22 Aug 2008

    The UK may finally be on its way to producing enough homegrown scientists to compete on an international level, following...

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    • Recruitment & retention

    Improper use of talent management schemes mean employers are losing out

    by Guy Logan 22 Aug 2008
    by Guy Logan 22 Aug 2008

    Talent management programmes aren’t being used properly and it’s costing recruitment efforts, research has found. The Building the Talented Organisation...

    • Latest News
    • HR strategy
    • Learning & development

    Staff retention and productivity boosted in hospitality industry by 66% of employers investing in training

    by Guy Logan 20 Aug 2008
    by Guy Logan 20 Aug 2008

    Employers in the UK hospitality industry provide more training than any other sector, and it has helped their retention, research...

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    Redundancy pay cut by 25% as Marks & Spencer denies cutting costs

    by Guy Logan 19 Aug 2008
    by Guy Logan 19 Aug 2008

    Marks & Spencer looks set to slash redundancy benefits for its 60,000 staff by up to 25% within the next...

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    • Economics, government & business
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    Recruitment freeze at Merrill Lynch to cut headcount worldwide

    by Guy Logan 19 Aug 2008
    by Guy Logan 19 Aug 2008

    Investment bank Merrill Lynch is continuing its cost-cutting programme with a freeze on staff recruitment that will cost further jobs...

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