Managers ignore need for coaching and focus on bottom line measures.
Michael Millar
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Pensions reform minister introduces sliding timescale for consultation rules.
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Talks have resumed between London Underground and the RMT union to try to stop further strikes over a new rostering system.
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Almost half of recent IT graduates think they should have skipped their degrees and gone straight into work, according to research.
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The man tasked with stamping out racism in the UK is supporting and advising a recruitment firm that is breaking the Race Relations Act by refusing to take on white candidates.
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European Union (EU) member states have reached an unofficial agreement about 'on-call' working time.
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Thousands of workers in the footwear industry have been granted a pay rise and their first ever sick pay scheme.
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Talks will begin tomorrow to try to avert a strike by thousands of workers in Jobcentres and benefit offices.
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Top UK companies could be facing a £150bn pensions shortfall, three times the previous estimate.
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High-flying vocational workers are set for generous wage hikes in the next 15 years, according to City & Guilds
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London Underground has reported that staff at 40 out of 44 tube stations have agreed the new roster system which has been the cause of industrial action
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Investment bank Morgan Stanley has dismissed four staff for taking a client to a strip-club, according to the Wall Street Journal
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The government is inviting input into an assessment of the performance of conciliation service, Acas.
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The RMT union has called on London mayor Ken Livingstone to intervene to avert a second strike on London Underground scheduled to begin at 18:30 on Sunday
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Acas attempts to resolve differences between London Underground and RMT union.