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    Automatic enrolment into workplace personal pensions gets approval from EC, experts and ministers

    by Guy Logan 16 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 16 May 2008

    Experts and ministers have welcomed confirmation by the European Commission that automatic enrolment into workplace personal pensions will be allowed...

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    NHS workforce director-general seeks HR input on reforms

    by Guy Logan 16 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 16 May 2008

    NHS workforce director-general Clare Chapman has called for fellow HR professionals to help her reform people management in the health...

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    Employers show strong interest in National Staff Dismissal Register to check potential workers’ past career history

    by Guy Logan 16 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 16 May 2008

    A national blacklist of retail employees sacked for dishonesty is up and running, and could soon be extended to other...

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    • Flexible working

    National Work from Home Day could see five million workers absent from office

    by Guy Logan 15 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 15 May 2008

    National Work from Home Day today kicks off national Work Wise Week, with many employees taking the opportunity to work...

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    World’s most successful companies pay lower salaries

    by Guy Logan 15 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 15 May 2008

    A study has found that the world’s most successful companies pay lower wages than their rivals.
    Consultancy Hay Group found...

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    Employees willing to work into seventies to fund decent retirement

    by Guy Logan 14 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 14 May 2008

    Employees older than 40 are prepared to work well into their 70s to ensure a quality retirement, according to a...

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    Met Police HR department celebrates achievements

    by Guy Logan 14 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 14 May 2008

    Metropolitan Police HR director Martin Tiplady has hailed his department’s achievements over the past 12 months a success.
    He told...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    Female construction workers set to continue growing in numbers

    by Guy Logan 12 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 12 May 2008

    The number of female construction workers is set to continue growing after training programmes targeting women saw surprising success.Sector skills...

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    HR leaders escape worst jobs cull since 9/11

    by Guy Logan 12 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 12 May 2008

    Proof of the value chief executives are placing on their people managers has emerged with figures showing that HR managers...

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    • Employment law
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    Employer groups slam calls for new laws to protect vulnerable workers

    by Guy Logan 12 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 12 May 2008

    Lobbyists have hit back at a report by the TUC-backed Commission on Vulnerable Employment, saying employers shouldn’t be punished by...

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    B&Q scoops great workplace award for second year running

    by Guy Logan 9 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 9 May 2008

    Home improvement retailer B&Q was the only UK employer to receive a prestigious award for employee engagement last week â€“ as...

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    Dishonest employees to be exposed on national dismissal register

    by Guy Logan 8 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 8 May 2008

    A country-wide database of ‘workplace offenders’ will be launched later this month to combat the annual loss of half-a-billion pounds...

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    Agencies face large falls in online recruitment spending

    by Guy Logan 7 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 7 May 2008

    Spending on recruitment agencies could fall by almost a third in the near future, according to an expert.James Saunders, managing...

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    • Sickness absence

    Sick-note slacker perception keeps ill workers at work

    by Guy Logan 7 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 7 May 2008

    Despite the UK’s reputation for having a sick-note culture, two in three Britons go to work while they are ill because...

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    Exploitation of vulnerable workers by unscrupulous employers must end

    by Guy Logan 7 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 7 May 2008

    Business leaders this morning called on the government and employers to rescue millions of mistreated UK workers from exploitation reminiscent...

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