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    Ex-military personnel marching into civilian jobs

    by Personnel Today 19 May 2010
    by Personnel Today 19 May 2010

    More than half of ex-military recruits manage to find work in less than two months after leaving the services, research...

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    Environmental industry ergonomics: Quiz and resources

    by Personnel Today 7 May 2010
    by Personnel Today 7 May 2010

    Life-long learning and continuing professional development (CPD) are the processes by which professionals, such as nurses, develop and improve their...

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    RAF awarded for encouraging school girls to consider engineering careers

    by Helen Gilbert 29 Apr 2010
    by Helen Gilbert 29 Apr 2010

    The Royal Air Force (RAF) has scooped a top accolade for the work it has done to encourage girls to...

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    Pay freeze for senior civil servants and public sector staff until 2012

    by Kat Baker 10 Mar 2010
    by Kat Baker 10 Mar 2010

    Senior civil servants and public sector workers will have their pay frozen for the next financial year, the government has...

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    Employing former soldiers

    by Personnel Today 2 Mar 2010
    by Personnel Today 2 Mar 2010

    It was encouraging to read such a positive article about the valuable contribution of Armed Forces leavers (‘Employing ex-soldiers in...

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    Ex-soldier recruitment campaign launched for employers

    by Personnel Today 26 Feb 2010
    by Personnel Today 26 Feb 2010

    A new campaign has been launched to encourage employers to recruit ex-soldiers.
    The ‘Hire a Hero’ campaign was set up...

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    Employing ex-soldiers in the workplace

    by Helen Gilbert 18 Feb 2010
    by Helen Gilbert 18 Feb 2010

    Employers can be wary of employing ex-Armed Forces personnel in civilian roles, but someone with a services background can bring...

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    Regional focus: Newcastle

    by Personnel Today 12 Feb 2010
    by Personnel Today 12 Feb 2010

    There is no escaping that the North East has been hit during the recession, and the HR sector has been...

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    NHS Discounts helps military patients

    by Personnel Today 5 Feb 2010
    by Personnel Today 5 Feb 2010

    NHS Discounts, which provides employee benefits to 800,000 NHS staff across the UK, has branched out to support patients as...

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    Reservist redundancy ruling: implications for employers

    by Personnel Today 4 Feb 2010
    by Personnel Today 4 Feb 2010

    Employers may have to reassess their policy on employing reservists following a recent tribunal case involving a Territorial Army soldier...

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    One-fifth of soldiers unfit for front line

    by Personnel Today 3 Feb 2010
    by Personnel Today 3 Feb 2010

    One in five soldiers is not fit for front-line duty; nearly 5,000 officers and soldiers cannot be deployed for combat...

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    Health reforms special report: The Black review one year on

    by Personnel Today 13 Jan 2010
    by Personnel Today 13 Jan 2010

    It has been one year since the government put its support behind Dame Carol Black's recommendations on work and health. Nic Paton looks at the progress so far.

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    Continuing professional development quiz: Pre-employment health screening in Scotland

    by Personnel Today 13 Jan 2010
    by Personnel Today 13 Jan 2010

    Life-long learning and continuing professional development (CPD) are the processes by which professionals, such as nurses, develop and improve their...

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    Racially abused Army chef awarded £22,000 by tribunal

    by Personnel Today 11 Jan 2010
    by Personnel Today 11 Jan 2010

    A racially abused Army chef has been awarded £22,000 in compensation from the Ministry of Defence (MoD).Kerry Hylton was racially...

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    MoD to cut jobs to fund war in Afghanistan

    by Personnel Today 15 Dec 2009
    by Personnel Today 15 Dec 2009

    Defence secretary Bob Ainsworth is to outline job cuts which he hopes will help pay for extra equipment for troops...

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