The Department for Education and Skills (DFES) has launched its fourth annual awards to recognise individuals and support teams in the learning and skills sector
Michael Millar
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A popular Orthodox priest in Bulgaria was arrested for dealing cannabis to his parishioners
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This week: incapacity benefit
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Employees will be able to claim unfair dismissal under UK law even if they do all their work abroad, following...
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They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and the very eagle-eyed among you might notice something familiar about the photos of Alison Hodgson in the latest issue of People Management
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Lord Turner's proposals to solve the UK's looming pensions crisis is a "throwback to the Stalinist era", according to the head of the UK's pension fund lobby
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More administrators and bureaucrats were recruited into the Scottish NHS last year than any other type of worker, according to official statistics.
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The cabinet secretary has announced the first government departments to be assessed on leadership, strategy and delivery in the Civil Service.
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Research has shown that ventilation systems do not protect pub workers or the public from second-hand smoke.
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The world of work may be in constant flux but research shows the concerns of HR directors remain resolutely the same.
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In possibly the worst ever attempt to take a 'sickie' from work, a mobile phone salesman decided to get himself arrested, a court heard yesterday
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A drive to recruit 600 more consultant doctors in Scotland will fail unless urgent action is taken.
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A groundbreaking decision in the House of Lords means employees can claim unfair dismissal under UK law even if they do all their work abroad.
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Most Whitehall departments now have properly trained financial directors in place, in line with the government's plans to professionalise the civil service and drive massive cost savings.
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Employers' fears over a "buried" redundancy clause in the Work and Families Bill have once again been ignored in the House of Commons.