Conciliation service Acas has reviewed the effect of the dispute resolution regulations on the employment tribunal system. Ross Bentley reports on its findings
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Ways to tackle employee debt.
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Radical reform of work laws will have to wait for a new government.
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Members of one teaching union alone collected substantial payouts last year for injuries at work and discrimination
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Concern over how change is managed and fears about job security are rife throughout the Civil Service, internal Whitehall department staff surveys have revealed
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Many chief executives are failing to deliver on their promises to invest in people, despite claiming it is the key to improving competitiveness, research shows
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A lack of engineering graduates is hampering the UK economy and costing manufacturing firms money, according to a new report
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The head of the UK's new Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca) has admitted he does not have the budget to hire the trained financial investigators necessary to fight organised crime
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National minimum wage: should employers stop moaning about wage hikes?
by Ross Bentleyby Ross BentleyAs it becomes clear that Tony Blair is entering the last phase of his tenure as prime minister, it remains uncertain how his time at No 10 will be remembered.
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How HR can help to close the productivity gap
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Ross Bentley explores the HR implications of the government welfare reforms
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When budgets are tight, training is usually first in line for the chop. But there are ways of getting even...
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While many HR departments are at the vanguard of confronting discrimination in their organisations, research suggests that, ironically, gender pay gaps still exist in the profession.
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Why is public sector sickness absence worse than the private sector?
by Ross Bentleyby Ross BentleyThe latest statistics from the Civil Service may prove absenteeism is falling but experts say there is still room for improvement. Ross Bentley reports.
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How class actions in gender pay disputes could affect employers.