Talent management is now a well-established function in HR, but what does the future hold? We asked nine HR specialists...
Personnel Today
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February 1988 – nurses are on strike and Kylie Minogue has scored her first number one. Eddie ‘the Eagle’ Edwards...
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If you have been struggling to get remote access to your intranet to work on your laptop’s wireless connection while...
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Many aspects of life in HR have changed dramatically since 1988, but will the pace of change be the same...
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With Personnel Today celebrating its 20th birthday and 1981-set Ashes to Ashes gracing our screens, it seems only natural to...
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Is your employee of the future going to be a young, be-suited man sitting at his desk from nine to...
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The great and the good of the HR profession reminisce about their ‘personnel’ lives of the 1980s.Martin Tiplady, HR director,...
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The Institute for Employment Studies looks back on the past 20 years to find out how the world of work...
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As I look around, I constantly see evidence that we are living in the 21st century. I see people walking...
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It is incredible to think an employment law textbook of 20 or so years ago consisted of about five pages...
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We ask six leading employment lawyers what legal developments they think you shold keep an eye on over the next...
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Friday Podcast: Birmingham City Council cuts salaries; What HR was like in 1988; Leap day suggestions; and the strangest joint honours degrees
by Rob Mossby Rob MossHR news and analysis including: Birmingham City Council’s decision to cut some employees’ salaries what staff want to do on 29...
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For Personnel Today’s 20th anniversary issue, Gagandeep Prasad, employment lawyer at Charles Russell, reflects on the future of legislation and...
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HR has changed enormously in the past two decades. Can we expect a similar level of change over the next...
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HR industry news back in the spring of 1988 would have been hugely different from today’s – or would it?Take...