The sacking of 44 Orange employees for downloading offensive material from the Internet is a reminder to all HR managers...
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Nottingham is one of the best areas in the country for training, according to a Training Standards Council report. Orient...
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Employers must find ways to control their staffs’ addiction to tobacco under a proposed Health and Safety Commission code of...
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Vice-chancellors at universities across the UK lack leadership skills and are not empathetic towards staff, according to a survey outlined...
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University staff are looking to HR professionals to take the lead as recruitment and retention problems hamper higher education.These problems...
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User groups are a valuable asset for customers trying to get the best from their HR systems. Danny Bradbury looks...
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Strategic alliances between businesses are difficult to manage and have a high risk of failure, a two-year study has shown.But...
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It’s no secret that the police, frequently pilloried by the media, has recruitment problems, but Lancashire Constabulary’s recruitment and selection...
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In our 16 May issue we mistakenly referred to the outdoor pursuits centre responsible for the corporate manslaughter of four...
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The BBCis adapting its practices and management style to reflect the nature of broadcasting as a knowledge-based industry. Euan Semple...
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Described as one of the most confusing pieces of legislation of recent years, how are firms coping with the Working...
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Shortlisted team for Innovation in Recruitment and RetentionWhile enjoying great success in the field of recruitment and retention, Pfizer Global...
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Tax changes that force contractors to pay the same tax and National Insurance as employees could lead to demands for...
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The Government has extended its consultation period on laws which would allow companies to monitor e-mails and telephone calls coming...
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Ford faces an inquiry by the Commission for Racial Equality at its Dagenham production plant if it does not draw...