HR Hartley, you're the first person, other than myself, that I have seen to publicly propose the return of National Service
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I read with interest your news article about managers being bullied (Personnel Today, 20 September) and especially the statistics from the Royal Navy.
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Writer and trainer John Charlton takes an interactive approach with a DVD package on influencing skills
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Sir Ian Blair has called for central police pay negotiations to be scrapped.
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Consultancy wins 10-year contract to help military personnel adapt to Civvy Street.
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Rolls-Royce workers at its Bristol plant are to begin strike action tomorrow in support of a sacked union official.
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The first Iraqi soldiers to be trained in the UK have completed their training in Wales.The 35 officers and non-commissioned...
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Training officers in Iraq are delivering important basic skills in extreme circumstances - lessons that could save other soldiers' lives. Michael Millar, the first UK business journalist to visit Iraq, reports
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Military police are investigating new claims of bullying of young army recruits at Catterick
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Intelligence expert Dan Smith looks at what HR can to do protect its organisation against terror attacks
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The build-up for the top prize in HR has begun. This week, we profile the judges for the Personnel Today Awards 2005 - the 12 who will decide individual category winners, and the panel of four that will decide the overall winner. The countdown of shortlisted teams starts in our next issue
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This summer's Ashes series on the cricket pitch is not the only battleground where the UK is taking on Australia
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Management and unions at Rolls-Royce are to hold talks after an unofficial walkout by staff at the company’s Bristol factory
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Despite the decision to keep storage and distribution in house, 2,000 jobs will still be lost
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The war in Serbia is now officially over, but its legacy remains firmly rooted in the workplace. In a move...