Six in 10 employees believe they need to leave their current companies to further their careers, research has found.
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Recruitment & retention
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The retail union Usdaw’s campaign to keep the English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) initiative free for migrant workers...
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Hiring and keeping good staff are the main challenges for HR in 2007, according to a survey. Talent-management firm Taleo’s ...
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The mobility of skilled workers across Europe is falling well short of expectations, a report out this week reveals. Just...
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Professional services firm Deloitte has launched a recruitment campaign to attract up to 50 graduates a year directly from Chinese...
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HR jobs are in the firing line following the £1.2bn takeÂover of RHM by rival food producer Premier Foods. Last...
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Germany is facing a shortfall of Santas – despite record unemployment levels – because most jobless applicants are too depressed...
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Your feature ‘Coping with the me generation’ (Personnel Today, 21 November) about ambitious graduates who expect top-notch salaries does not...
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Contacting referees before offering employment
Q I am interested in your thoughts about contacting referees before offering employment in the... -
Four in 10 UK employers (41%) planned to recruit additional staff in the third quarter of 2006, according to the...
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In 2006, Personnel Today produced a host of useful feature articles – all available online at PersonnelToday.com. Here is a selection of links listed by subject.
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As your article on recruiting Generation Y rightly points out (Personnel Today, 21 November), new graduates can, indeed, be tough...
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Misinformation means employers are missing out on huge pool of graduates
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryBusinesses are missing out on a huge pool of graduate talent and should view the different routes they take to...
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UK councils spent more than £1,546m on agency and temporary staff in 2005-06, according to figures from the GMB union....
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Trevor Phillips’ push for positive discrimination dismissed as unworkable by business
by Greg Pitcherby Greg PitcherDiversity tsar Trevor Phillips’ bid for positive discrimination to be legalised has been dismissed by businesses.
Phillips, head of the...