Independent research has established Personnel Today as the leading HR publication. In the following weeks, we will let the numbers do the talking.
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We at Personnel Today are delighted to have won the recognition of our peers at the 'Oscars' of the publishing world - the PPA Awards
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Next month's evening brief of the HR Directors Club, on 6 June, plays host to journalist and broadcaster Rageh Omaar, who was the BBC's man in Baghdad during the war in Iraq
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Why join the HR Directors Club?
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Almost daily we hear that the prime minister wants to leave a lasting legacy to mark his time in office. Could it be education and training? Only if he sees the bigger picture.
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A month is a long time in HR. We look back at the highs and lows of April 2006
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PersonnelToday.com achieved three notable 'firsts' in March, breaking its own HR market records for unique users, visits and page views
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The 2006 Personnel Today Awards are launched today and are bigger and better than ever, providing the ideal stage for your HR stars to demonstrate their impact on the success of your organisation
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A few weeks ago Guru offered you and your team the chance to come and take on the Personnel Today lot in a tree-top competition in Berkshire, courtesy of GoApe. (See www.goape.co.uk for more information)
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This week’s cover story is about Tracey Cooke, the OH nurse adviser who blew the whistle on a breach of...
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There has been a substantial rise in the number of equal pay claims, up from 979 in 2003-04 to 6,607...
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In February, Employers’ Law unveiled a brand new look and some exciting new content to ensure it remains your essential...
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HR professionals have highlighted the danger of over-selling the employer brand to potential recruits
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Linda Scott, Freddie Alves and Ray Dowd
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They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and the very eagle-eyed among you might notice something familiar about the photos of Alison Hodgson in the latest issue of People Management