Sleeping with the boss is OK – as long as it leads to promotion.
Learning & development
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£3,000 fine follows hot on the heels of firewalking calamity at motivational event.
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I was concerned by the coaching research (Personnel Today, 10 January), which suggested that a third of employers have no...
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Employers bidding for 2012 Olympics contracts should be forced to include commitments on staff training in their proposals, MPs and union leaders said last week.
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Fifty doctors have been using drama-based training to improve their appraisal skills
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Brewing giant InBev has launched a worldwide management trainee programme that will see candidates coming face to face with the global chief executive before they get the job.
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Nearly half of UK workers have reading and number skills similar to children leaving primary school.
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The Heritage Lottery Fund has given a £7m lifeline to the UK’s dying traditional craft industries. Less than 40,000 craftspeople...
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Family-run facilities firm Morris and Spottiswood wanted to broaden its managers' horizons by sending them on a series of bespoke residential courses. Andy Moore reports
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While Londoners complain of poor work-life balance, high living costs and seemingly endless Tube strikes, the capital has become even...
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Does anyone else who buys training feel that the training and coaching industry is getting greedy?
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Trade unionists and employers have joined forces to launch a new project to improve the skills of service sector workers
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The government's new health, work and wellbeing strategy is welcome, but will founder unless more qualified OH nurses are trained, delegates were told at last month's annual conference of the RCN Society of Occupational Health Nursing in Harrogate
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The secret diary of a training manager,
aged almost 42-and-three-quarters -
When budgets are tight, training is usually first in line for the chop. But there are ways of getting even...