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    New media mogul

    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002
    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002

    Head of training at the BBC Nigel Paine will deploy an array of modern online methods to boost the corporation's ambitions to be the most creative organisation in the world, writes Simon Kent

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    Ensuring the show must go on

    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002
    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002

    Dealing with the daily physical, mental and emotional needs
    of a team of actors was the theme of Yve Corkett’s...

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    Working minds

    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002
    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002

    One in four people will experience some kind of mental health problem in the course of a year and they are likely to face prejudice and discrimination at work. It is time to lift the lid on one of society's last taboos

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    Managers on the move

    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002
    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002

    Senior management have to be able to work and manage teams across European borders if they are to succeed in an open market, writes Leah Larkin

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    Time bomb?

    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002
    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002

    Trade union Amicus has challenged the validity of the Government's working time laws. Do they follow the spirit of the European legislation - and are they up to the job of protecting workers?

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    Giving managers their wings

    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002
    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002

    This month, Dunlop-Aerospace's recently appointed learning and development manager Simon A J Cutler, 39, reveals his hopes for training both senior staff and apprentices

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    NMC promotes good practice

    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002
    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002

    A
    keynote address focused on the role of the NMC and asked whether all OH nurses
    should be registered
    In...

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    Learning for life: Mental health

    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002
    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002

    Life Long Learning and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) are the
    processes by which professionals, such as nurses, develop and improve...

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    Blind date

    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002
    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002

    Attracting and retaining competent staff is vital for companies to stay competitive. Ans De Vos and Dirk Buyens report on how to take the uncertainties out of employment contracts to benefit both parties

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    When the dust settles

    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002
    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002

    The Law Lords have re-opened the door to compensation claims for asbestos-related disease. But how far-reaching will the ruling be? Nic Paton reports

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    Skills warning for europe

    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002
    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002

    Skills levels across the European Union are dangerously low and could
    jeopardise the ambitions of bodies such as the European...

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    • Musculoskeletal disorders

    Biopsychosocial approach to low back pain

    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002
    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002

    Healthcare
    professionals can make matters worse when tackling the problem of lower back
    pain, claimed Dr Grahame Brown, a physician...

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    Truth be told

    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002
    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002

    Many employees have time off work because of a stress-related illness but if, at interview, they failed to declare a similar problem in a previous employment, they could risk losing their job. Sensitive handling for all parties will help achieve a fair resolution

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    How far do you go?

    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002
    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002

    When is the right time for an international move and to switch to consultancy work. Advice by Neil Winter

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    Termination takes a strategic turn

    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002
    by Personnel Today 1 Jul 2002

    A new survey reveals that redundancy is increasingly seen as a quick fix for turning around struggling businesses. Jessica Davey and Vanessa Molyneux report

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