The
cost of using external training varies according to the seniority of the
employees being trained, a survey by the...
Personnel Today
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The engineering sector may have to shed another 90,000 jobs this year as it
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This week’s case roundup
No breach of contract for making Pilon
CRS Computers Ltd v Mackenzie, EAT All ER (D)... -
I am a regional recruitment manager and this is my first HR role. Having
tried to get into recruitment for... -
Almost a third of UK directors think a strong regional accent is a
disadvantage in business, according to a new... -
While HR was once considered an easy sell for the next big idea, increasingly they have to stand up to scrutiny. Jane Lewis highlights what's wrong with stress, flexible working and work-life balance, competencies, 360-degree appraisals, best practice and intellectual/human capital
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Taking
leadership culture to all levels of an organisation not only requires a
recognition of the difference between the roles... -
Marks & Spencer’s HR director admits she has learned more about human
resources in the last two years than in... -
Online
pyschometric testing has had its critics, but in theory the Internet is the
perfect delivery mechanism for candidate assessment.... -
The
majority of City workers do not see a future within their company, new research
shows.
A
survey of 800... -
A successful drive to increase the number of women train drivers by London
Underground (LU) has contributed to a much... -
Teachers
took an average of six days off sick last year – with an estimated 2.8 million
days lost to... -
Online psychometric testing is gaining ground as a scientific and
cost-effective method for measuring a job applicant’s suitability – but... -
HR
professionals should consider looking overseas for top talent if they want to
beat skill shortages in the UK.
Andy... -
From a non-HR PA background, I fell into a rewards analyst position, which I
have been doing for two-and-a-half years....