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Catrin Ballinger, 03 Feb 2012
The context that businesses now operate in has changed considerably since the turn of the century as...
HR Editorial, 02 Feb 2012
The CIPD has analysed how work has changed since the Queen came to the throne in 1952.
Nigel Meager, 01 Feb 2012
The UK labour market is stuck in the doldrums. Demand is subdued, with the number of vacancies sitting...
Jack Downton , 01 Feb 2012
The FSA report into the downfall of the Royal Bank late last year, highlighted the former chief executive,...
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David Woods, 02 Feb 2012
Menzies, the accountancy firm, has launched an HR consultancy to provide advice to employers and the...
David Woods, 31 Jan 2012
The CIPD has launched a search to find a new chief executive.
David Woods, 30 Jan 2012
As employers face a continuing period of economic uncertainty, it is those that lift their heads above...
David Woods, 27 Jan 2012
Today (Friday 27 January) marks six months until London hosts the 2012 Olympic Games (27th July - 12th...
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Apparently the word panacea originates from the name of the Greek goddess for healing, Panakeia.
Opponents of reform of employment law often assert that there is no need to reform it since if employers were only to follow the fair procedures required to improve performance or conduct before dismissing, then all would be well.
There can be little disagreement with the statement we are living in difficult times.
Latest Issue - January 2012
Modern HR must take on many roles to demonstrate competence and effectiveness, say DAVE ULRICH, JON YOUNGER, WAYNE BROCKBANK and MIKE ULRICH, who celebrate...
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