Peter Crush

Employees like bosses who offer wellbeing programmes

There is still some way to go before health and wellbeing policies are universally offered to staff, according to HR magazine/Harris Interactive's latest poll: 61% of 1,233 workers questioned said...

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Interview with Mark Adams, HR director at Abbey

It was only a matter of time, says HRD Mark Adams, before Abbey rebranded to Santander. Having a constructive relationship with the unions is making the integration easier, he tells Peter Crush.

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Health and wellbeing: The science of employee wellbeing

It is very hard to define what a health and wellbeing policy is and even harder to assess what contribution it makes to employee performance and company profitability.

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Music could reduce absence to the tune of seven million days

Research has revealed a third fewer sick days could be saved if bosses played music in the workplace.

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Blogging employees lose right to anonymity

'NightJack' - a subversive award-winning blogger, who exposed many of the inner workings of the police force, has lost his right to anonymity in a case which could now lead to hundreds of other...

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Unemployment reaches 12-year high

Unemployment has reached 2.26 million - the highest since 1997, but it is far less than forecasters had been predicting.

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BT's diabetes screening a success

BT has revealed more than 5,000 employees have undertaken an online risk assessment for diabetes in just six weeks.

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Redundant workers face six-month race to find work

Redundant workers face a race against time before they suffer the stigma of being branded 'long-term unemployed', according to a survey of 1,000 managers by the Institute of Leadership & Management...

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National Pyjama Club launches website for pyjama-clad home-workers

Home-workers who prepare Power Point presentations in their PJs can now join a new community proud to be seen in their pyjamas.

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Cheltenham Borough Council loses 'deceit' case

Cheltenham Borough Council says it is considering whether to appeal, after it yesterday lost a High Court case against its former managing director, Christine Laird.

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IT candidates desperate for work while mainframe experience like gold dust

More depressing news about the state of the job market comes from the usually robust IT sector, where a new study shows 59% of candidates will now take jobs with lower salaries.

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Immigration loophole blasted by APSCo

A war of words is brewing between the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo) and the UK Border Agency over the use of so-called 'intra-company transfers'.

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