Starting salaries offered to graduate recruits are 6% lower than in 2009 and are not keeping up with pay rises...
Laura Chamberlain
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HR news and analysis including:
The Court of Appeal decides that BA was not in breach of contract by reducing...
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Imelda Walsh, who left her position as HR director at Sainsbury’s in the summer, told the CIPD conference yesterday that...
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Recent reports suggest that the Government plans to introduce charges for employment tribunals, in order to protect businesses by reducing the number...
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HR information service provider XpertHR has launched a new online tool – Liveflo – to help companies comply with legislation...
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The CIPD has joined forces with the Government on their flagship welfare to work initiative and is calling on HR...
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Unite has lost its case in the Court of Appeal against British Airways’ (BA) move to cut the number of...
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Online survey service SurveyMonkey has identified the most common questions asked by HR professionals when conducting employee feedback.The top questions...
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With the TUC’s biennial survey of safety representatives identifying stress as the most common health and safety problem in the workplace,...
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Another 24-hour strike will begin on the London Underground tonight, causing travel chaos for thousands of commuters.More than 11,000 members...
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Kellogg’s has introduced an initiative to increase its employees’ access to daylight by encouraging them to either come in an...
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Four in 10 employers believe that their induction process is in need of a thorough overhaul, despite most (91%) HR professionals...
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On a cold day in south London last week, around 60 HR “undelegates” made their way into a building that...
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More than half (56%) of employees in the public sector who would consider moving into the private sector fear they lack...
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Labour leader Ed Miliband has hit out at David Cameron’s speech to the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), accusing the...