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    Legislation

    News of the World closure will lead to tribunal cases and whistleblowing, industry experts warn

    The closure of the News of the World from this Sunday, could lead to an increase in employment tribunal claims and whistle blowing cases according to a city law firm.

    08 Jul 2011 News
    Interviews

    Is nepotism ever a good thing?

    Many of you will have seen the photo of the new French Cabinet. It includes the new environment minister Ségolène Royal, who happens to be President Hollande’s ex-partner and mother of his four...

    Gloria Moss
    09 Apr 2014 Features
    Disability

    Remote working and social distancing challenges: investigations, grievances and disciplinary processes

    As the COVID-19 crisis continues employers are turning their attention to the emerging employment issues for which there is no playbook, such as conducting procedures in the context of remote working...

    Ivor Adair
    26 May 2020 Features
    Organisational psychology

    Don't always look on the bright side (of personality)

    It's just as important to pay attention to the dark side, which is unavoidable and consequential

    Zsolt Fehér
    19 Apr 2018 Features
    Advertising

    Generations learn from each other

    A new report sees HR's role as harnessing the potential of four generations working together.

    David Fairhurst
    23 Sep 2008 Features
    Responsible business

    Leading for purpose and profit

    How the Unilever example proves purpose and profit are not mutually exclusive

    Vlatka Hlupic
    24 Dec 2015 Features
    Remote working

    My first year at Aviva: leading through coronavirus

    When I joined Aviva in February 2020, no one knew what the year ahead had in store. I’d planned to be on the road, getting to know our people and the business… I made it to one site before we stopped...

    Danny Harmer
    18 Mar 2021 Comment
    Data protection

    Younger firms more of a data security risk

    Younger businesses are considerably less certain on how long they are legally required to retain documents

    Bek Frith
    15 Feb 2017 News
    Physical health

    New Zealand passes Bill for paid leave for domestic abuse victims

    As New Zealand passes legislation to allow domestic abuse victims 10 days' paid leave, campaigners hope it will prompt UK policymakers and businesses to take action

    Rachel Muller-Heyndyk
    27 Jul 2018 News

    Its too much to expect graduates to be ready-skilled

    At the Learning City in Europe conference in March this year, Ken Robinson, professor of arts education at Warwick University, questioned whether a British education provides employers with...

    01 Jun 2001 News
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