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    Employers to lose out over MoD call-up

    by Personnel Today 11 Feb 2003
    by Personnel Today 11 Feb 2003

    The Ministry of Defence has denied claims that 300 employers are appealing
    against the call- up of reservists for a...

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    A few good men

    by Personnel Today 1 Feb 2003
    by Personnel Today 1 Feb 2003

    As the Government continues to call up reservists for possible military action, stephen elliott explains the rights and responsibilities of employers

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    Conservatives urge government to use strike ban laws

    by Personnel Today 17 Jan 2003
    by Personnel Today 17 Jan 2003

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    The greatest Briton: Sir Geoffrey de Havilland CBE

    by Personnel Today 14 Jan 2003
    by Personnel Today 14 Jan 2003

    by Linda Holbeche, director of research at leading management school Roffey Park

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    Learning to think outside the books

    by Personnel Today 14 Jan 2003
    by Personnel Today 14 Jan 2003

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    Be prepared for military call-up

    by Personnel Today 14 Jan 2003
    by Personnel Today 14 Jan 2003

    HR must prepare for the call-up of thousands of army reservists as the
    military build-up continues, experts warn.
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    People

    by Personnel Today 7 Jan 2003
    by Personnel Today 7 Jan 2003

    Trevor Richards, HR manager, Smiths Gore
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    Letters

    by Personnel Today 7 Jan 2003
    by Personnel Today 7 Jan 2003

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    XML: Standards to cut data costs

    by Personnel Today 7 Jan 2003
    by Personnel Today 7 Jan 2003

    The
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    HR in 2002

    by Personnel Today 10 Dec 2002
    by Personnel Today 10 Dec 2002

    This year, Personnel Today has covered everything from benefits to work-life balance. If you missed a feature or simply want to know more go to www. personneltoday.com

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    Decision on new year firefighter strikes due today

    by Personnel Today 2 Dec 2002
    by Personnel Today 2 Dec 2002

    The
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    Prepare a contingency plan now for staff military call-up

    by Personnel Today 19 Nov 2002
    by Personnel Today 19 Nov 2002

    Employers must put in some forward planning to cover key skills if employees who are reservists receive the call to arms in Iraq

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    Training roundup

    by Personnel Today 19 Nov 2002
    by Personnel Today 19 Nov 2002

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    Employers urged to plan for war against Iraq

    by Personnel Today 8 Nov 2002
    by Personnel Today 8 Nov 2002

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    Victory disease

    by Personnel Today 5 Nov 2002
    by Personnel Today 5 Nov 2002

    'You can never have too much of a good thing' is often quoted, but from Churchill to Nixon it has, alas, never been true. And nowhere is this more evident than in business, where success actually breeds failure. Paul Simpson outlines six classic symptoms of this growing epidemic

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