The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) has again called for the government and employers to work more closely together to improve the employability of school leavers
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Being a father has little effect on men's working patterns, in spite of the fact that they cut back their working hours for a short time after a child is born, according to research
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Long-term incentives failing to meet the needs of executives and shareholders
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryLong-term incentives at many top UK companies are failing to meet the needs of executives or shareholders, forcing some organisations to make constant adjustments to their reward plans, new research suggests
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Unions at Stansted Airport have called off a proposed strike over the Bank Holiday weekend after accepting a pay offer
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The newly-formed National Policing Improvement Agency has announced the appointment of Angela O'Connor as executive director HR (policing)
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About 447,000 people have come to the UK from the 10 countries that joined the European Union in 2004, according to new government figures
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Tesco group HR director Clare Chapman has emerged as the surprise frontrunner for the £130,000 job of workforce director at the Department of Health
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Cost of absent workers is almost nothing, claims Swansea University research
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryEmployees who are absent from work are costing almost nothing to business, research from Swansea University has suggested.
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Cornish hospital trust staff to vote to strike over job cuts and offshoring
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryHundreds of staff working for Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust are to be balloted for strike action in a row over job cuts and offshoring.
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The number of people killed at work has dropped to its lowest level ever, statistics published yesterday show.
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Prison mayhem looms as officers vote to strike over ‘derisory’ pay offer
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryPrisons and courts to be hit by prison officer strike.
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Gay police officer claims sex discrimination over dress code ban on earrings
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryA gay police officer has taken Hampshire Police to an employment tribunal claiming sex discrimination for refusing to allow him to wear an ear stud.
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The drive to improve workplace safety will be hit by potential job losses at the Health and Safety Executive, the Prospect union has warned.
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Members of broadcasting union Bectu working at the BBC have voted to accept a 2.8% pay increase and watered-down changes to pension benefits.
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About 2,500 staff working for the Ministry of Defence (MoD) in the Defence Logistics Organisation are being balloted about taking...