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    Global HR: Russia and China

    by Personnel Today 2 Oct 2009
    by Personnel Today 2 Oct 2009

    HR is developing rapidly in the emerging superpowers of China and Russia, moving from an administrative mindset to establish itself as a recognised profession increasingly similar to its UK counterpart. Craig Donaldson reports.

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    Public sector pay shake-up required for setting executive reward

    by Helen Gilbert 28 Sep 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 28 Sep 2009

    The public sector needs a more coherent and transparent structure for deciding executive pay if it is to attract the best staff and provide value for money, a former Cabinet Office reward expert has argued.

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    Army recruitment soars during recession

    by Personnel Today 28 Sep 2009
    by Personnel Today 28 Sep 2009

    The recession has inspired more young people to join the armed forces, according to a senior recruitment officer.The Guardian has...

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    BAE Systems to axe more than 1,000 jobs

    by Mike Berry 16 Sep 2009
    by Mike Berry 16 Sep 2009

    Defence giant BAE Systems is to axe 1,116 jobs and close an aircraft factory.The firm said it aimed to shut...

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    Coca-Cola cleared in Columbia torture case

    by John Charlton 15 Sep 2009
    by John Charlton 15 Sep 2009

    Judges on the 11th US Circuit Court of Appeals recently upheld a Miami federal district court’s dismissal of four cases...

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    Occupational Health Awards 2009: Mental Health and Stress Management

    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2009
    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2009

    The judge: Anne HarrissAnne Harriss is the course director for OH programmes at London South Bank University. Before moving into...

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    MoD back-office jobs should be cut to give soldiers pay rise, say Lib Dems

    by Personnel Today 2 Sep 2009
    by Personnel Today 2 Sep 2009

    Thousands of Ministry of Defence (MoD) ‘desk’ jobs should be cut to steer funding towards an immediate £6,000 pay rise...

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    Ministry of Defence errors in pay and expenses total £140m

    by Kat Baker 22 Jul 2009
    by Kat Baker 22 Jul 2009

    The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has made errors in pay and expenses to Armed Forces personnel totalling £140m, the National...

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    Armed Forces could be exempt from conducting equal pay audits

    by Louisa Peacock 25 Jun 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 25 Jun 2009

    The Armed Forces would be exempt from proving it offered equal pay to its male and female employees, if the...

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    Compensation for soldiers harmed by avoidable cold-related injuries

    by Guy Logan 16 Jun 2009
    by Guy Logan 16 Jun 2009

    Hundreds of soldiers are in line to receive a share of £6m in compensation for cold weather injuries suffered while...

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    Kenexa appoints army recruiting director to spearhead Government expansion

    by Personnel Today 2 Jun 2009
    by Personnel Today 2 Jun 2009

    Kenexa, a leading provider of recruitment and retention solutions, has appointed the recently retired head of British Army recruiting to...

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    Employing reservists: War for talent

    by Guy Logan 12 May 2009
    by Guy Logan 12 May 2009

    The training undertaken by Armed Forces reservists helps bring valuable skills into the workplace back home. Guy Logan joined a team on exercise in the Arctic Circle to find out more.

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    Corporate manslaughter legislation

    by Joan Lewis 1 May 2009
    by Joan Lewis 1 May 2009

    Linda Goldman and Joan Lewis look at new legislation set to provide tougher penalties for employers that fail to minimise the risk of death and injury to employees.

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    Occupational health support for veterans

    by Nic Paton 1 May 2009
    by Nic Paton 1 May 2009

    For many service personnel, being out of a war zone can be as traumatic as being in one. Nic Paton finds out what this can mean for employers.

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    MoD set to cut thousands of posts in overhaul of reservists

    by Guy Logan 29 Apr 2009
    by Guy Logan 29 Apr 2009

    Up to 2,000 Territorial Army jobs will be cut as part of a radical overhaul of the UK’s armed forces.Yesterday,...

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