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    You’re never alone with the support of a network

    by Personnel Today 21 Apr 2008
    by Personnel Today 21 Apr 2008

    Most people who work in HR would agree that they were initially attracted to the profession because it seemed to...

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    Off message: Short-sighted shortlists

    by Tony Pettengell 17 Apr 2008
    by Tony Pettengell 17 Apr 2008

    The Spanish government has paraded its mostly female cabinet to great applause from around the world â€“ the first European country...

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    Editor’s comment

    by Georgina Fuller 11 Apr 2008
    by Georgina Fuller 11 Apr 2008

    April is always a busy month for employment regulations and this year is no exception. Five different pieces of legislation...

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    No rush to retire older workers

    by Personnel Today 9 Apr 2008
    by Personnel Today 9 Apr 2008

    There, in the TV studio the same morning as me recently, was Dame Carol Black, launching her report, Working for...

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    Occupational health manager’s diary: Tracey Azzard

    by Personnel Today 8 Apr 2008
    by Personnel Today 8 Apr 2008

    What do you want first – the good news or the bad news? The good news is that since our...

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    Government health screening plan for middle-aged men is a load of hot air

    by Personnel Today 8 Apr 2008
    by Personnel Today 8 Apr 2008

    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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    Nursing and Midwifery Council register: who cares about Part 3?

    by Personnel Today 8 Apr 2008
    by Personnel Today 8 Apr 2008

    “The third part of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) register, designed to ensure that specialist community and public health...

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    Nursing and Midwifery Council’s relationship with occupational health

    by Julie Matthews 8 Apr 2008
    by Julie Matthews 8 Apr 2008

    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 has worked hard but to no avail

    by Personnel Today 8 Apr 2008
    by Personnel Today 8 Apr 2008

    Dame Carol Black was the first to admit, when appointed national director for work and health, that she had very...

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    Diversity divas need to sing about the benefits

    by Dawn Nolan 7 Apr 2008
    by Dawn Nolan 7 Apr 2008

    As our story on page 4 points out, employment minister Stephen Timms is urging HR “to recognise and embrace the...

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    Off message: Lording it over the machines

    by Tony Pettengell 4 Apr 2008
    by Tony Pettengell 4 Apr 2008

    In a future workplace run by robots without any migrant labour, would there be a place for HR?

    • Wellbeing
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    ‘Well notes’ are not the cure for sickness absence in the UK

    by Jonathan Whittaker 4 Apr 2008
    by Jonathan Whittaker 4 Apr 2008

    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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    Are GPs the right professionals to rule on fitness to work?

    by Dr Gordon Parker 4 Apr 2008
    by Dr Gordon Parker 4 Apr 2008

    Will government guidance on 'well notes' make any difference to the way GPs deal with medical certification for employees?

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    Ockey Elf: Parasites sucking the life and soul out of OH

    by Personnel Today 4 Apr 2008
    by Personnel Today 4 Apr 2008

    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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    Devil’s Advocate: Time to put the evidence into practice

    by Dr Richard Preece 4 Apr 2008
    by Dr Richard Preece 4 Apr 2008

    The two health issues we face most frequently at work are common mental health problems and musculoskeletal disorders. Occupational health...

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