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    Injury and illness at work numbers worst since 2003-04

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

    UK employers are losing more hours to work-related employee ill-health and injuries than in any year the past four years.Results...

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    Google HR director celebrates award for best place to work in the UK

    by Guy Logan 28 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 28 May 2008

    Google HR chief Liane Hornsey this morning spoke of the importance of leadership as the internet search giant was crowned...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    Gender pay gap in legal sector three times higher than national average

    by Guy Logan 28 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 28 May 2008

    Male lawyers are earning nearly £20,000 more than their female counterparts, a study has revealed.Released by the Law Society, a...

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    • Dress codes

    Casual dress codes favoured by UK employees

    by Guy Logan 28 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 28 May 2008

    Nine in 10 employees feel wearing a suit does nothing to make you look smart, and are increasingly turning to...

    • Employee relations
    • Employment law
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    Pilots union Balpa pulls out of High Court case over right to strike

    by Guy Logan 23 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 23 May 2008

    Hopes of a landmark decision in the High Court case between British Airways (BA) and pilots union Balpa have been...

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    Summer strikes planned by PCS over public sector pay rise limits

    by Guy Logan 23 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 23 May 2008

    Government departments have been warned to brace themselves for a new wave of strikes specifically designed to cause as much...

    • Change management
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    • Economics, government & business

    DfT IT project mismanagement turns shared services savings into £81m extra costs

    by Guy Logan 23 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 23 May 2008

    Plans to improve HR, payroll and finance services at the Department for Transport (DfT) designed to save millions of pounds...

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    People matters are a mystery to most FTSE350 CEOs

    by Guy Logan 22 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 22 May 2008

    Only 20% of chief executives at FTSE350 firms polled recently knew how many people worked at their head office or...

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    Gordon Brown should be ashamed of public sector record, says PCS union chief

    by Guy Logan 21 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 21 May 2008

    Gordon Brown has been branded a “miserable prime minister” and told to “hang his head in shame” for his treatment...

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    • Economics, government & business
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    Global leadership talent shortage forecast

    by Guy Logan 21 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 21 May 2008

    There will be more jobs available this year than applicants qualified to fill them, according to research.A shrinking workforce and...

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    Public holiday suggested as silver bullet for poor image of Armed Forces

    by Guy Logan 21 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 21 May 2008

    The UK needs another public holiday to honour its Armed Forces, a government-backed inquiry has found, despite the fact that...

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    60,000 jobs will be the price of keeping inflation down

    by Guy Logan 20 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 20 May 2008

    Inflation targets set by prime minister Gordon Brown would force 60,000 jobs to be lost, according to a study released...

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    Three-quarters of FTSE companies move towards ‘green’ travel policies

    by Guy Logan 20 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 20 May 2008

    A leading environmental charity has welcomed moves by many of the UK’s biggest companies to reduce business flights.Backed by the...

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    • Sickness absence

    Incapacity benefit claims up 20% in a year

    by Guy Logan 20 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 20 May 2008

    Taxpayers are forking out more than £16bn a year for people claiming sickness benefit, up nearly one fifth on last...

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    • Economics, government & business
    • Learning & development

    Government launches £200m training project to tackle skills shortages

    by Guy Logan 19 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 19 May 2008

    The government has launched a £200m training project in a bid to tackle UK skills shortages and avoid relying on...

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