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HR magazine's review of 2009
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18 Dec 2009, David Woods, HRO
We brought you news of the burning issues in the HR sector
Swine flu: Employers could face fines for not protecting staff from the virus
HR is under threat of disappearing as a separate function
New Acas code of practice should make it easier to deal with disciplinary and grievance issues
High Court rules in favour of default retirement age of 65
Recession causes employers to reconsider childcare provision
Employee engagement is the key to innovation and competitiveness, says MacLeod Review
The impact of extending the right to request flexible working
Coping with the cost of sickness absence: the impact of Stringer v HMRC
Changes to maternity and paternity leave could prove costly for Government and employers
HR salaries see double digit rises
We kept you up to date with which organisations were losing staff and which were recruiting
Clocking out: Who's making job losses this week?
Clocking in: Who's hiring this week?
We celebrated the achievements of the HR industry
Dave ja vu: Dave Ulrich and McDonald's David Fairhurst voted HR magazine's most influential
HR Excellence Awards 2009: BT's Caroline Waters awarded HR director of the year
The Top Employers for working families in the UK
And these are some of the more unusual stories in the HR world this year
Paula Watch: HR manager Paula Jones gets fired from The Apprentice
The Naked Office: Employee engagement through nudity?
Wanted: CEO to facilitate extra marital affairs on dating website
Appointment of two zombies and a witch improve employment statistics
Sex with the boss is the preferred career development route for some workers
Employee dismissed for answering the call of nature in public loses his case in tribunal
Strathclyde Police's diversity drive harnesses the power of the force by recruiting 10 Jedi knights
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