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occupational health on the government agenda and targets to be met in every
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Long Learning and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) are the processes
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Most employers are unaware of new stricter standards on preventing vibration
white finger and whole body vibration, being prepared by... -
With employees spread across different bases in various corners of the world, the occupational health team at British Airways has a real challenge on its hands
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The publication of the results of our bullying survey in the January issue
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The
symptoms of diabetes can often be misinterpreted in the workplace. The
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HSC proposes specific duties to manage and record the condition of asbestos in workplace buildings
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Despite 81 per cent of managers experiencing symptoms of
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A lack of awareness of diabetes symptoms can lead to misunderstandings, so when it comes to dealing with staff sufferers, experts recommend a softly, softly approach
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Employment law places fresh onus on the role of risk assessors in the workplace, but can references be relied on to find the right experience and skills for the job?
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The figures are contained in the report The Future of Careers, by Linda Holbeche of Roffey Park Institute. Most of...
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The Industrial Society launches major research this week warning of the arrival of a powerful group of free workers, capable...
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Jargon just poor communication• Thank you for the article “HR jargon? It’s just an insult to our intelligence” (News, 11...
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July 2000 HR manager, Xerox UK
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An increase in costs to prevent people taking frivolous cases to employment tribunals has wide support among personnel professionals, judging...