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    SME bosses keen to exclude HR professionals

    by dan thomas 29 Jun 2005
    by dan thomas 29 Jun 2005

    The bosses of SMEs are keen to keep a firm grip on people matters.

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    HR-friendly CEOs are key to raising profile

    by Personnel Today 28 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 28 Jun 2005

    HR-friendly CEOs are key to raising profile I felt compelled to respond to your news story about unhappy HR (Personnel...

    • Change management
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    HR is author of own misfortune

    by Personnel Today 28 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 28 Jun 2005

    Paul Pagliari advises HR professionals to “determine and demand to be at the centre of business” (Professional Agenda, Personnel Today,...

    • Careers in HR
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    F1rst Among Equals

    by Personnel Today 28 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 28 Jun 2005

    F1rst Among Equals Authors: Patrick J McKenna and David MaisterPublisher: Simon & SchusterPages: 290Price 12.99ISBN: 0743268326Reviewed by: Lorna ThompsonBuy this...

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    Abbey HR boss rejects new role

    by Mike Berry 28 Jun 2005
    by Mike Berry 28 Jun 2005

    One of the most senior HR professionals at Abbey has resigned after been given a lesser role as part of...

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    On the move: Natalie Stanton, Caron Hitchen and Catherine Weir

    by Personnel Today 28 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 28 Jun 2005

    Three top HR posts filled

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    Having your say: A round-up of your opinions from this quarter’s barometer

    by Personnel Today 28 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 28 Jun 2005

    The HR profession gets the chance to voice its opinion on headline news each week via our barometer at PersonnelToday.com...

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    Consolidation of 18 HR departments to save TfL £10m

    by Michael Millar 21 Jun 2005
    by Michael Millar 21 Jun 2005

    Transport for London (TfL) is on course to cut HR costs by £8.1m this year, after a massive overhaul combined 18 separate departments and cut a third of HR jobs

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    HR Managers are poor relations in pay stakes

    by Personnel Today 21 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 21 Jun 2005

    Exclusive: Senior HR professionals are the lowest paid managers in the UK, with their counterparts in sales, finance, marketing and IT getting up to 50% more in their pay packets

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    HR says ‘good riddance’ to director of scam firm

    by Michael Millar 21 Jun 2005
    by Michael Millar 21 Jun 2005

    The fourth and final director of a company that conned HR departments out of more than £4m in unwanted products...

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    Career focus: Feelgood factor sets off high growth rate

    by Personnel Today 21 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 21 Jun 2005

    A region by region look at working in HR in the UK. This month we investigate south-west England

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    Treasury man gets top job in civil service

    by Michael Millar 15 Jun 2005
    by Michael Millar 15 Jun 2005

    The top job in Whitehall has gone to the most senior civil servant in the Treasury.

    • Change management
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    Take control to deal with times of change

    by Paul Pagliari 14 Jun 2005
    by Paul Pagliari 14 Jun 2005

    I was recently invited to join the question and answer panel for the Richmond Events HR Forum, which was attended...

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    HR director becomes first female president of North East Chamber of Commerce

    by Personnel Today 14 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 14 Jun 2005

    An HR director is to become the first female president of the North East Chamber of Commerce in its 185-year...

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    Tears on my pillow: why is HR so unhappy?

    by Michael Millar 14 Jun 2005
    by Michael Millar 14 Jun 2005

    The smiling and confident image of the nation's HR professionals has been shattered by a poll highlighting them as the most unhappy workers in the UK. Michael Millar reports

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