This week’s letters
Small companies offer big rewards
Like Ayshea Christian, I have also enjoyed my move to a smaller...
Personnel Today
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Three-quarters of HR professionals are experiencing recruitment difficulties
despite the economic downturn, according to a CIPD report.
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In its decision in favour of off-work staff, even the EAT admits firms may be driven to terminate contracts of the long-term sick
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This week’s news in brief
Asbestos ruling
A ground-breaking case has clear-ed the way for hundreds of claims from
people... -
In the past, Personnel Today has campaigned for the Government to act to
improve the consultation process for introducing new... -
HR
professionals see outsourcing as a way to improve the strategic management of
human resources, according to a report by... -
The board of Regus, the serviced office provider, have not drawn their
salaries since the middle of last year in... -
A ‘leap into the dark’ mentality may sound like a job requirement for a
paratrooper, but the ability and courage... -
The
hospitality industry is failing to fill its job vacancies, according to a
report by the Hospitality Training Foundation.
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Bullying and sexual harassment costs Consignia about £15m a year, according
to union Amicus.
In a union poll, eight out... -
This week’s guru
Easy tiger! It’s time to pet your colleagues
This year’s floating Human Resources Forum on board the... -
Executive pay increases have continued to soar well above average pay
settlements over the last 12 months according to research... -
Plummeting pay and scarcity of positions in the HR sector are all too evident, according to a new report sponsored by Personnel Today and Salary Survey Publications. Ben Willmott examines the findings
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Senior
managers back flexible working, yet fail to benefit from flexibility in their
own roles, according to a report by... -
Kevin Hogarth, director of international resourcing at Capital One
Publications I usually read Sunday papers especially The Sunday Times
and...