Senior officer causes outrage over suicidal tendencies of Army's new recruits.
Quentin Reade
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French car manufacturer Peugeot is set to cut 850 jobs at its Ryton plant in Coventry, due to falling sales of the Peugeot 206
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Diploma and certificate will provide a recognised health and safety qualification
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A survey of workers shows that if they worked from home they believe they would eat more healthily and spend less on food
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Almost three-quarters of councils across England and Wales now have Investors in People status in recognition of their skills and development work.
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Many workers are happy to work until they are 70, survey reveals
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The department store group Littlewoods is completely overhauling its HR and training strategy as a key part of its plans to rejuvenate the business
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Last year saw the largest annual increase in recruitment activity since 1999, according to the Recruitment Confidence Index (RCI).
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Pension scheme deficits in FTSE350 companies remained broadly constant in 2004 despite rises in equity markets, according to research by Mercer Human Resource Consulting.
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The UK could be losing its engineers to continental companies which are offering better salaries and working conditions, according to the latest findings of an Institution of Mechancial Engineers survey.
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More than 85% of managers think people living with HIV still face discrimination in the workplace, according to a survey of employers and employees carried out by the Positive Futures Partnership.
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Nationwide Building Society has launched a benefits and rewards website for its 15,300 staff.
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The majority of public sector professionals believe perceptions of bureaucracy and benchmark overload are deterring new recruits from joining the profession
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Both employers and their staff must be obliged to contribute to pension savings, the TUC tells the Pensions Commission
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Project backlogs resulting from underspending on IT will need to be addressed, and skilled staff will be much sought-after, researchers warn