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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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    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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    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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    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.

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    Top job: Nana Amoa-Buahin, head of HR, Lambeth Council

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

    Nana Amoa-Buahin has been appointed as head of HR at Lambeth Council. She has moved from Hounslow Council, where she...

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    Top 40 power players 2005

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

    Who is really making a difference in HR? We put the names to the faces as we identify this year's big hitters and find out who has topped the charts for 2005

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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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    On the move: Andy Cook, Kathleen Reeves and Ray Harrison

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

    Three companies make senior appointments

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    HR professional joins ranks of exclusive club

    by Personnel Today 8 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 8 Jun 2005

    An exclusive ‘hard-nosed’ business organisation has accepted its first HR professional into its ranks.The Society of Turnaround Pro-fessionals is made...

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    Top UK unionist moves to HR outsourcing role

    by Personnel Today 7 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 7 Jun 2005

    One of the UK’s top trade unionists has left the movement to become an HR director, specialising in one of...

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    On the move: Stephen Moir, Jackie Haffenden, Ade Onagoruwa

    by Personnel Today 7 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 7 Jun 2005

    Three HR professionals land top jobs

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    I found my job in Personnel Today

    by Personnel Today 7 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 7 Jun 2005

    Femi Bola is head of employability at the University of East London. She got her new job in September last year after seeing it advertised in Personnel Today (9 March 2004).

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