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    Former brewery to be transformed into European science facility

    by Guy Logan 6 Jun 2008
    by Guy Logan 6 Jun 2008

    Up to 5,000 jobs could be generated to redevelop a former brewery into Europe’s first science quarter.
    A £700m transformation...

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    • HR practice
    • HR strategy

    RAC drive for leaders reaps rewards in retention and staff satisfaction

    by Guy Logan 6 Jun 2008
    by Guy Logan 6 Jun 2008

    All RAC staff are encouraged to think like leaders, according to the road services group’s HR director.John Harkness told Personnel...

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    Workplace confusion as bosses and HR neglect leadership development

    by Guy Logan 6 Jun 2008
    by Guy Logan 6 Jun 2008

    Workplace leaders are dazed and confused about their futures as chief executives and HR professionals are failing to provide clear...

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    Mobile work setback as staff shun flexibility to be seen to be working

    by Guy Logan 5 Jun 2008
    by Guy Logan 5 Jun 2008

    Mobile working is on the decline, despite allowing almost 100 million extra working days each year, two surveys have found.A...

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    • Performance management

    Retailers pay high price for focus on back-room tasks

    by Guy Logan 5 Jun 2008
    by Guy Logan 5 Jun 2008

    Retailers are wasting nearly 10% of wages by inefficiently assigning working hours to staff, costing them almost £2bn annually, research...

    • Absence
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    Repetitive Strain Injury costs business £300m in lost working hours

    by Guy Logan 4 Jun 2008
    by Guy Logan 4 Jun 2008

    Two out of three employees suffer from work-related repetitive strain injury (RSI), costing businesses more than £300m in lost working...

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    • Pay & benefits

    Payroll responsibility passed between finance and HR

    by Guy Logan 4 Jun 2008
    by Guy Logan 4 Jun 2008

    The responsibility of payroll has become a game of hot potato, with a quarter of finance professionals preferring it was...

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    • Learning & development

    Leadership development schemes ‘have been for nothing’

    by Guy Logan 4 Jun 2008
    by Guy Logan 4 Jun 2008

    Nearly a decade of employers trying to develop leaders has been for nothing, according to a new report.The Global Leadership...

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    Employers who encourage diversity reap the benefits

    by Guy Logan 4 Jun 2008
    by Guy Logan 4 Jun 2008

    Diversity issues should no longer pose financial or legal problems for employers, with a report out today indicating that organisations...

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    Thousands of foreign care workers escape criminal record checks

    by Guy Logan 2 Jun 2008
    by Guy Logan 2 Jun 2008

    Thousands of migrants are working in childcare centres and carehomes for the elderly without having undergone full criminal record checks,...

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    One in three staff set to leave their jobs in 2008

    by Guy Logan 2 Jun 2008
    by Guy Logan 2 Jun 2008

    One in three UK employees expect to move jobs within the next 12 months, and HR managers must improve employee...

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    Financial pressures force injured staff back to work

    by Guy Logan 2 Jun 2008
    by Guy Logan 2 Jun 2008

    Victims of workplace accidents are being forced back to work before they are ready because of the rising cost of...

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    Google hiring policy is key to its success as best place to work in UK

    by Guy Logan 2 Jun 2008
    by Guy Logan 2 Jun 2008

    Google HR chief Liane Hornsey has attributed the internet search giant’s success as the best place to work in the...

    • Employee engagement
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    British Gas ‘engagement champions’ to improve communications

    by Guy Logan 30 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 30 May 2008

    A way of improving staff engagement and communication at no extra cost was unveiled by British Gas Business at the...

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    • Economics, government & business
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    Treasury wasting millions on office space

    by Guy Logan 29 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 29 May 2008

    The offices of Treasury civil servants are twice as large as those of private sector workers, leading MPs to criticise...

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