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    Overpaid public sector pensioners will face cuts

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

    Ministers are being called upon to explain how thousands of retired public sector workers face a cut in their pensions...

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    More military recruits complain of mistreatment in forces

    by Mike Berry 6 Nov 2008
    by Mike Berry 6 Nov 2008

    The number of new armed forces recruits who felt they had been badly or unfairly treated has jumped by a...

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    Personnel Today Awards 2008: Award for Health at Work

    by Personnel Today 16 Oct 2008
    by Personnel Today 16 Oct 2008

    This award is for organisations that demonstrated how specific employee health, fitness or wellbeing initiatives are making a positive impact...

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    Extracts from the public and OH literature

    by Personnel Today 1 Oct 2008
    by Personnel Today 1 Oct 2008

    Limited improvements in UK levels of skin and respiratory disease, reproductive hazards in healthcare and dentistry, and return-to-work following back pain-related absence are among the themes of recently published papers.

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    Veterans blame Army for massed ranks of ex-soldiers in UK jails

    by Guy Logan 5 Sep 2008
    by Guy Logan 5 Sep 2008

    The British Army has come under fire from veterans’ groups and senior officers for failing to help ex-servicemen find jobs...

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    MoD severance changes: court rejects union challenge

    by Mike Berry 27 Aug 2008
    by Mike Berry 27 Aug 2008

    The Prospect trade union union has failed in its bid to halt a shake-up at the Ministry of Defence (MoD)...

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    Organisational development – management models: Profile Ann Gillies, HR leader, WL Gore

    by Jo Faragher 22 Jul 2008
    by Jo Faragher 22 Jul 2008

    Manufacturing company WL Gore, which consistently tops the lists of best places to work, boasts a hierarchy-free structure. So what’s...

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    Army chiefs join Stonewall to promote equal rights for gay soldiers

    by Guy Logan 14 Jul 2008
    by Guy Logan 14 Jul 2008

    Army chiefs joined forces with protest group Stonewall to promote equal rights and tolerance of homosexual soldiers.The head of the...

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    Trauma at work and how to deal with it

    by Sally Whittle 2 Jul 2008
    by Sally Whittle 2 Jul 2008

    It's impossible to predict whether staff will be hit by a traumatic event in their line of work, but there are ways to cushion the blow, discovers Sally Whittle.

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    Occupational Health July: news in brief

    by Nic Paton 18 Jun 2008
    by Nic Paton 18 Jun 2008

    Adult ADHD concernAdults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder do 22 days less work per year than people who do not...

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    Giunti Labs reveals leading edge military support technology at ITEC

    by Personnel Today 2 Jun 2008
    by Personnel Today 2 Jun 2008

    The tasks of those responsible for providing learning and operations support information for the world’s armed forces are being made...

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    Public holiday suggested as silver bullet for poor image of Armed Forces

    by Guy Logan 21 May 2008
    by Guy Logan 21 May 2008

    The UK needs another public holiday to honour its Armed Forces, a government-backed inquiry has found, despite the fact that...

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    10 ways to transform your HR services

    by Paul McLintic 15 Apr 2008
    by Paul McLintic 15 Apr 2008

    The route to e-enabled HR is rarely smooth. HR transformation expert Paul McLintic offers 10 tips for HR transformation.

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    The role of occupational health in diabetes management

    by Personnel Today 4 Apr 2008
    by Personnel Today 4 Apr 2008

    Helena Nixon and Douglas Robertson provide a medical briefing on diabetes from an occupational perspective.

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    MoD is first public sector body to join ranks of accredited training organisations

    by Gareth Vorster 3 Apr 2008
    by Gareth Vorster 3 Apr 2008

    The Ministry of Defence (MoD) and the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) are part of a second tranche of employers...

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