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    Criminal record checks for all healthcare staff

    by Mike Berry 19 Oct 2004
    by Mike Berry 19 Oct 2004

    Compulsory criminal record checks are to be introduced for all NHS staff with direct patient contact from early next year....

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    • Pay & benefits
    • Pensions

    TUC accuses business of breaking word on pensions

    by Mike Berry 19 Oct 2004
    by Mike Berry 19 Oct 2004

    Employers have “broken their promise” to share the pensions burden with workers, the TUC general secretary is to tell business...

    • Employment law
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    • Recruitment & retention

    Sainsbury’s to create 3,000 in-store jobs

    by Mike Berry 18 Oct 2004
    by Mike Berry 18 Oct 2004

    Supermarket group Sainsbury’s is to create 3,000 in-store jobs in a bid to get more stock on the shelves.
    The...

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    • Recruitment & retention
    • Onboarding

    Poor inductions causing workers to leave new posts

    by Mike Berry 18 Oct 2004
    by Mike Berry 18 Oct 2004

    Thousands of workers leave a job because of poor or embarrassing levels of induction, such as a 10 minute walk...

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    Top football club websites fail to provide access for disabled fans

    by Mike Berry 15 Oct 2004
    by Mike Berry 15 Oct 2004

    The websites of the England’s 20 Premiership football clubs are failing to meet minimum accessibility standards, effectively barring millions of...

    • Bullying and harassment
    • Employment law
    • Latest News

    City firm wins reduction in damages payout to bullied employee

    by Mike Berry 15 Oct 2004
    by Mike Berry 15 Oct 2004

    City firm Cantor Fitzgerald International has won a reduction to £900,000 of damages awarded to a former employee who claimed...

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    Latest airport strike hits baggage services

    by Mike Berry 15 Oct 2004
    by Mike Berry 15 Oct 2004

    The latest strike by baggage handlers at Gatwick airport is taking place today.Hundreds of workers are staying away for 12...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News
    • Recruitment & retention

    Church advertises number two post in the papers

    by Mike Berry 15 Oct 2004
    by Mike Berry 15 Oct 2004

    For the first time in more than 1,300 years, the job of the Archbishop of York has been advertised in...

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    • Economics, government & business
    • Job creation and losses

    Vauxhall workers likely to avoid the chop as GM modifies European workforce

    by Mike Berry 14 Oct 2004
    by Mike Berry 14 Oct 2004

    Vauxhall workers in the UK are likely to escape the axe as parent company General Motors (GM) cuts 12,000 jobs...

    • Employee relations
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    • Industrial action / strikes

    Funeral workers vote to walk out over pay

    by Mike Berry 12 Oct 2004
    by Mike Berry 12 Oct 2004

    Burials and cremations across the UK are threatened with disruption after hundreds of funeral workers voted to walk out over...

    • Economics, government & business
    • Recruitment & retention
    • Skills shortages

    Retail gets therapy

    by Mike Berry 12 Oct 2004
    by Mike Berry 12 Oct 2004

    Retailers have welcomed Philip Green’s plans for a £10m academy, but will it be trendy enough to attract suitable school leavers?

    • Corporate governance
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    • HR strategy

    Companies are failing to conduct boardroom appraisals

    by Mike Berry 12 Oct 2004
    by Mike Berry 12 Oct 2004

    A third of leading companies have ignored one of the key recommendations of the Higgs report on corporate governance by...

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    Loyalty bonuses have risks

    by Mike Berry 12 Oct 2004
    by Mike Berry 12 Oct 2004

    Reward isseus are top of the HR agenda, with loyalty payments and executive pay hot topics. But experts warn that...

    • Latest News

    Legal & General named Britain’s best employer

    by Mike Berry 11 Oct 2004
    by Mike Berry 11 Oct 2004

    Insurance giant Legal & General (L&G) has been nominated as Britain’s best employer.
    The title, given by trade union Amicus,...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    • Sexual orientation

    Gay people to get government support in fight against discrimination

    by Mike Berry 11 Oct 2004
    by Mike Berry 11 Oct 2004

    Discrimination against gays is to be policed by the new Equality and Human Rights Commission, according to reports.
    The Government...

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