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  • 28248 results for "HR Excellence awards 2012"

    Gender

    Legal lowdown: Sexual harassment in the workplace

    In light of the TUC's shocking report into sexual harassment at work, what are employers' responsibilities?

    Alan Price
    11 Aug 2016 Features
    Gender

    New SPL campaign launched to tackle 2% take-up

    New government drive is a step in the right direction, but a properly-paid, standalone period of extended paternity leave for fathers is still needed, say critics

    Jenny Roper
    12 Feb 2018 News
    Discrimination

    Anti-discrimination laws and the European Court of Human Rights

    If the UK leaves the EU, will the ECJ and the ECHR have the final say on employment and discrimination legislation?

    Beverley Sunderland
    22 Jun 2016 Features
    Legislation

    London employees face pay cuts if they don't make it to work during tube strikes

    Employees who cannot make it to work due to tube strikes could face pay docks, according to legal experts.

    David Woods
    07 Sep 2010 News
    International

    Lynda Gratton: Companies must ditch outdated methods to jam with global workforce

    If globalisation has changed the way we work, it is also changing people’s attitudes to work, asks Lynda Gratton, professor of management practice at London Business School.

    Lynda Gratton
    21 Jan 2014 Features
    Legislation

    Employees need guidance on preparing for the changes to the state retirement age

    Retirement suddenly seems a lot further away for thousands of fifty-somethings across the country as the planned state pension age increase is brought forward six years. Pre- the Comprehensive...

    Lauren Peters
    10 Nov 2010 Features
    Legislation

    PM: EU nationals can stay after Brexit

    Speaking in the House of Commons, the prime minister outlined what will happen to EU nationals

    Beckett Frith
    27 Jun 2017 News
    Organisational effectiveness

    Not challenging the status quo can be fatal

    I witnessed with sadness that Netflix went from strength to strength while Blockbuster began to fade

    Nigel Travis
    13 Nov 2018 Features
    Strategic workforce planning

    High earners hit hardest by latest immigration changes

    Those expected to travel abroad regularly for work will be most affected by the 180-day absence rule

    Jonathan Beech
    20 Feb 2018 Features
    Absence management

    UK workers took 180 million sick days last year costing the economy 2.5 billion

    Employees in the UK took 180 million sick days last year, averaging 6.4 days each.

    David Woods
    07 Jun 2010 News
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