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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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    Sex offenders can serve in the Army

    by Tara Craig 6 Apr 2009
    by Tara Craig 6 Apr 2009

    The Ministry of Defence has admitted that sex offenders who are not jailed can serve in the armed forces.An MoD...

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    Off message: Bullying at work

    by Tony Pettengell 31 Mar 2009
    by Tony Pettengell 31 Mar 2009

    As long as there is work there will be bullying – get used to it.

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    Incorrect Army salaries ‘entirely avoidable’, says MPs’ report

    by Louisa Peacock 30 Mar 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 30 Mar 2009

    Thousands of incorrect salary payments to armed forces personnel could have been entirely avoidable if it weren’t for “short-sightedness” in...

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    Public sector pensioners out of pocket

    by Tara Craig 9 Mar 2009
    by Tara Craig 9 Mar 2009

    Public sector pensions have been underpaid to the tune of almost £100m.Former teachers, civil servants, NHS workers, military and judicial...

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    Panel concludes NHS failure to follow OH advice must be addressed

    by Nic Paton 25 Feb 2009
    by Nic Paton 25 Feb 2009

    The NHS has failed to act on recommendations about occupational health and a renewed effort is needed, according to an...

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    Top job: Detlef Prangenberg, HR director (Europe), Univar Europe

    by Tara Craig 12 Feb 2009
    by Tara Craig 12 Feb 2009

    Where were you working before, and what were your responsibilities?Before joining Univar, I engineered the successful reorganisation of the structure...

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    Team building: Personnel Today goes to Spy School

    by Tara Craig 3 Feb 2009
    by Tara Craig 3 Feb 2009

    A ‘spy school’ team bonding day turned out to be less about black ties, private jets and gadgets and more...

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    Books – three of a kind

    by Personnel Today 23 Jan 2009
    by Personnel Today 23 Jan 2009

    Crucibles of Leadership Author: Robert Thomas ISBN: 1591391377 Thomas's book opens with a quote from JF Kennedy, and its first paragraph...

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    British Army in need of bigger breaks and bigger brigades, says top general

    by Guy Logan 21 Jan 2009
    by Guy Logan 21 Jan 2009

    The British Army is “undermanned” and in need of longer breaks, the force’s top general has claimed.In a speech at...

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    British eduaction industry to bring economic boost for uk in 2009

    by Personnel Today 15 Jan 2009
    by Personnel Today 15 Jan 2009

    TQ, the leading UK provider of training and education services to Governments and private clients around the World, is predicting...

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    Public sector pensions errors date back to 1978

    by Louisa Peacock 16 Dec 2008
    by Louisa Peacock 16 Dec 2008

    Thousands of retired public sector workers face a cut in their pensions after a huge overpayments blunder dating back 30...

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