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Facilities services company ISS aims to promote 1,600 staff to managerial
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Although my company talks a good talk on work-life balance, there is clearly
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This week’s news in brief
Firefighters pay rise
The Fire Brigades Union says firefighters are not paid enough and is... -
Employers are concerned that new rules governing the monitoring of employees' e-mail and internet usage will prove bureaucratic and protect staff at the company's expense, writes Paul Nelson
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Even at BPAmoco, the move to outsourcing in HR has been a faltering affair. HR directors would be wise to be ultra-cautious, writes Stephen Overell
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The BBC is to invest £4m a year sending new staff on a four-day residential
induction course.
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Finding out
about the rail industry is as easy with a keyboard as standing on the end of a
platform... -
BT Ignite, the group’s international communication services arm, has
appointed Stephen Kelly as senior vice-president for HR. Kelly joined BT... -
The Metropolitan police service is to benefit from private sector management
skills through a new initiative with London businesses.
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In the second of a series of in-depth reports on the key players in
different industry sectors, Murray Hughes looks... -
Trade unions met last week to arrange a strike ballot timetable following
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Consignia is about to outsource its occupational health provision to
SchlumbergerSema in a £70m deal that represents its first step...