The government department responsible for helping to reduce
absenteeism in the public sector has missed its own targets for sickness...
Personnel Today
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Reference checking may seem passé, but research shows that three-quarters of
employers see it as an essential part of selection.... -
Some
of London’s leading investment banks are hoping to prompt more women to
consider a career in the City by... -
Fixed-term employees will, from 1 October 2002, have the right not to be
treated less favourably than comparable permanent employees,... -
Domestic
and General is planning to increase the proportion of staff aged over 50 at its
Nottingham communication centre after... -
This week’s letters
Community spirit is key to success
The article about work representing a new community was a thoroughly... -
Duncan Brown, a former partner at management consultancy Towers Perrin and
author on reward issues, has joined the CIPD as... -
So just how much did you want England to beat Argentina? Countrywide people
were striking all sorts of Faustian pacts... -
This week’s legal questions and answers
Q As a large employer, we have seen a significant growth in
stress-related illnesses... -
This week’s guru
Under 30s plump for joy of sicks
More than half of all workers under the age of... -
The
task of integrating a new executive into an organisation is no less vital than
the recruitment challenge itself. By... -
I have one year’s experience as a HR administrator for two large global
companies. I have one year’s benefits admin... -
The Football Association is introducing a fast-track management development
programme to groom future leaders of the game.
The nine-month programme... -
After more than 20 years as an HR practitioner, one thing that has always
struck me as odd is why... -
A new report argues strategic HRM is increasingly a reality in
organisations, not just a theory. But the original questions...