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    Pension schemes drop more than £50bn in value over the past year

    by Guy Logan 6 Aug 2008
    by Guy Logan 6 Aug 2008

    FTSE 100 companies’ pension schemes dropped more than £50bn in value over the past 12 months, a study has revealed.The...

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    • Movers and shakers

    Brewery SABMiller expands HR director’s role to cover supply chain with new appointment

    by Guy Logan 5 Aug 2008
    by Guy Logan 5 Aug 2008

    London-based brewery SABMiller group has appointed Tony van Kralingen as director of human resources and supply chain.Currently the managing director...

    • Police
    • Health and safety
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    Counter-terrorism police unit publishes security guides for employers

    by Guy Logan 5 Aug 2008
    by Guy Logan 5 Aug 2008

    A specialist UK police unit has drawn up response plans for organisations likely to experience terrorist attacks, and has begun...

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    • Economics, government & business
    • Job creation and losses

    Firms warned not to use credit crunch as excuse for job cuts

    by Guy Logan 4 Aug 2008
    by Guy Logan 4 Aug 2008

    A stern warning has been issued to employers tempted to make mass redundancies during the credit crunch despite facing no financial...

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    • Pay & benefits

    Credit crunch pressures employers to award higher pay rises

    by Guy Logan 31 Jul 2008
    by Guy Logan 31 Jul 2008

    Employers are feeling pressured to give large pay rises to help staff cope with rising costs caused by the credit...

    • Latest News
    • HR practice
    • Line managers

    One in five employees ‘frustrated’ at work

    by Guy Logan 30 Jul 2008
    by Guy Logan 30 Jul 2008

    One in five UK workers is frustrated in their job, and the fault rests with their line manager, research has...

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    • Disability
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    Dyslexic student to launch discrimination claim against General Medical Council over multiple choice exams

    by Guy Logan 30 Jul 2008
    by Guy Logan 30 Jul 2008

    A dyslexic medical student will take legal action to stop multiple choice exams being used as part of doctors’ training....

    • The HR profession

    Clare Chapman profile: Healthy ambition

    by Guy Logan 29 Jul 2008
    by Guy Logan 29 Jul 2008

    The HR community was stunned when former Tesco HR director, Clare Chapman, was chosen as the NHS director general of workforce. Eighteen months on, she discusses her move from the private sector, the secret to engagement, and life after being a head girl.

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    Job cuts likely as credit crunch tightens

    by Guy Logan 29 Jul 2008
    by Guy Logan 29 Jul 2008

    More than half of UK employers will cut jobs over the next few months as they deal with the fall-out...

    • Latest News
    • The HR profession

    ITV seeks new HR director as Philippa Hird announces plan to quit

    by Guy Logan 29 Jul 2008
    by Guy Logan 29 Jul 2008

    ITV is on the hunt for a new HR director following the announcement that Philippa Hird will step down after...

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    • Pay & benefits
    • Pensions

    Retirement savings: many workers not using pension schemes

    by Guy Logan 29 Jul 2008
    by Guy Logan 29 Jul 2008

    Almost one in five full-time employees is not contributing to a pension fund, although they say they are saving for...

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    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News

    Failing to tackle bullying costs employers £14bn

    by Guy Logan 28 Jul 2008
    by Guy Logan 28 Jul 2008

    Failure to tackle bullying in the workplace costs UK employers almost £14bn each year, research has found.The Costs of Workplace...

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    • HR strategy

    Future CEOs stand out from the crowd

    by Guy Logan 28 Jul 2008
    by Guy Logan 28 Jul 2008

    Future CEOs can be recognised by their high energy levels, a desire to be in charge, and the ability to...

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    Pay rise and living costs gap at widest point in 20 years

    by Guy Logan 25 Jul 2008
    by Guy Logan 25 Jul 2008

    Employees are suffering from the largest gap between pay rises and increases in the cost of living in nearly 20...

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    • Recruitment & retention

    Jobseekers in financial services face two-month wait for work

    by Guy Logan 25 Jul 2008
    by Guy Logan 25 Jul 2008

    Jobseekers in the financial services sector are taking almost two months to find new employment as opportunities continue to wane,...

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