Most people who work in HR would agree that they were initially attracted to the profession because it seemed to...
Opinion
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The Spanish government has paraded its mostly female cabinet to great applause from around the world – the first European country...
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April is always a busy month for employment regulations and this year is no exception. Five different pieces of legislation...
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There, in the TV studio the same morning as me recently, was Dame Carol Black, launching her report, Working for...
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What do you want first – the good news or the bad news? The good news is that since our...
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These days, reading the tabloids can be pretty depressing. We’re bombarded with new reforms, initiatives and ‘contracts’. Occupational health, public...
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“The third part of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) register, designed to ensure that specialist community and public health...
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There has been a great deal of uncertainty around the current and future position of occupational health nursing in recent...
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Dame Carol Black was the first to admit, when appointed national director for work and health, that she had very...
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As our story on page 4 points out, employment minister Stephen Timms is urging HR “to recognise and embrace the...
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In a future workplace run by robots without any migrant labour, would there be a place for HR?
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Despite the hype, the government's replacement of the Med 3 will simply create more problems for GPs and occupational health.
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Will government guidance on 'well notes' make any difference to the way GPs deal with medical certification for employees?
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This month’s offering concerns the issue of parasites. Not the sort you’d find in the guts of a third-world country...
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The two health issues we face most frequently at work are common mental health problems and musculoskeletal disorders. Occupational health...