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04 July 2009
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Exclusive: Linda Holbeche is to leave the CIPD

Exclusive: Linda Holbeche is to leave the CIPD

David Woods, 13 May 2009

Linda Holbeche is to leave her role of director of research and policy at the CIPD.

 
 

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Up-skill your way out of the recession

Up-skill your way out of the recession

Debrah Harding, 03 July 2009

 

When a recession bites, employers are faced with two choices: cut costs...

Is there a future for HR?

Is there a future for HR?

Maurice Duffy, 02 July 2009

 

In the history of the world we have seen many people who...

HR Excellence Awards 2009: BT's Caroline Waters awarded HR director of the year

HR Excellence Awards 2009: BT's Caroline Waters awarded HR director of the year

HR magazine editorial, 01 July 2009

 

Caroline Waters, director of people and policy at BT was awarded HR...

HR Excellence Awards 2009: Most People-Focused CEO - Justin King, chief executive officer, Sainsbury's

HR Excellence Awards 2009: Most People-Focused CEO - Justin King, chief executive officer, Sainsbury's

HR magazine editorial, 01 July 2009

 

Announcing a 7% rise in first quarter like-for-like sales in June, Sainsbury's...

Uncommon sense: The steady hand on the helm is HR's

Uncommon sense: The steady hand on the helm is HR's

Richard Donkin, 01 July 2009

 

While colleagues are focused on the financials, in a recession HR's eye...

 

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Lord Mandelson promises action to secure Vauxhall's long-term future and save jobs

 

Cost-cutting employers are setting themselves up for long-term problems

 

Dangerous Dogs Act should be amended to protect workers at risk of attack from dogs, say Trade Unions

 

Exclusive: Carphone Warehouse rewards staff for customer service rather than sales volume

 

Employees like bosses who offer wellbeing programmes

 
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  • 29.06.09HR consultancies Towers Perrin and Watson Wyatt are to merge
  • 02.07.09House of Lords ruling gives protection for a wider range of disabled conditions
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  • 03.07.09Dangerous Dogs Act should be amended to protect workers at risk of attack from dogs, say Trade Unions
  • 03.07.09Cost-cutting employers are setting themselves up for long-term problems
 
 
 
 
 
From the front line: Anything is possible if you work at it

From the front line: Anything is possible if you work at it

David Fairhurst, 01 July 2009

 

Firms prepared to hire disadvantaged young people have the potential to ignite...

Zenith Provecta appoints Marisa Jerrison

Zenith Provecta appoints Marisa Jerrison

David Woods, 01 July 2009

 

Marisa Jerrison has been appointed group human resources manager at Zenith Provecta.

Bernard Charles joins Heartwood

Bernard Charles joins Heartwood

David Woods, 01 July 2009

 

Bernard Charles has joined Heartwood as head of HR.

Exclusive: Virgin Group boss Sir Richard Branson voted most capable CEO by HR professionals

Exclusive: Virgin Group boss Sir Richard Branson voted most capable CEO by HR professionals

David Woods, 25 June 2009

 

Sir Richard Branson has been voted the business leader most likely to...

Behind the scenes of Undercover Boss on Channel 4

Behind the scenes of Undercover Boss on Channel 4

Stephen Martin, 24 June 2009

 

Stephen Martin, CEO of Clugston Group, took part in Channel 4's new...

 
Westminster women not 'window dressing'

Westminster women not 'window dressing'

Sian Harrington, 11 June 2009

 

Maria Miller, shadow minister for children, schools and families, has hit out...

Prepare for 0% pay rises says new head of local government body

Prepare for 0% pay rises says new head of local government body

Peter Crush, 10 June 2009

 

Local government workers must be prepared for 0% pay rises, the new...

HR stalwarts prevail in Most Influential's runners-up list

HR stalwarts prevail in Most Influential's runners-up list

Sian Harrington, 08 June 2009

 

Financial know-how and creativity are the dominant characteristics of the HR practitioners...

Stephen Moir promoted to newly created role at Cambridgeshire CC

Stephen Moir promoted to newly created role at Cambridgeshire CC

June Barber, 08 June 2009

 

Cambridgeshire County Council has promoted Stephen Moir, formerly director of people and...

Work and Pensions secretary resigns from Cabinet and advises prime minister to give up the leadership

Work and Pensions secretary resigns from Cabinet and advises prime minister to give up the leadership

David Woods, 05 June 2009

 

The secretary of state for work and pensions, James Purnell has resigned...

 
 
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