Outdoor Training

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i am looking for a venue for a team event for 10 managers. I would like to find a site with professional facilitators and established exercises. It needs to be in East Anglia? Simon Fitzgerald

Timms congratulates GCSE/GNVQ students and says ‘Don’t stop now!’

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School Standards Minister, Stephen Timms, has congratulated more than 600,000 GCSE and GNVQ students on their examination success – and urged them to stay on in learning. He praised students for their hard work and thanked those who had supported them throughout their studies.The results announced today show that: passes at grades A*-C have increased […]

Blackwells Bookshop

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Are you finding links to Blackwells bookstore returning error pages? Don't worry! Here's why… Blackwells Bookshop is going to be relaunched with a new look and a range of new features – but, as they load their new version, we are also working on making our links relevant for you. A little time for technical […]

Less than half UK workforce able to work flexibly

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The TUC and The Industrial Society joined forces yesterday to condemn the UK’s long hours culture, and urge employers to adopt a more positive approach to work/life balance. At the launch of Changing times – a new TUC guide to flexible working and Get the balance right – the Industrial Society/TUC video training pack on […]

CBI: Tribunals should be the last resort

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The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) will today (Wednesday) launch a new drive to make employment tribunals the last resort for resolving disputes in the workplace.It will publish figures showing the business cost of tribunals rising 50 per cent in just two years, exacerbating fears that the “compensation culture” has well and truly arrived.Legal, management […]

Topping the bill at Brighton TUC: Public services and manufacturing

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Private sector involvement in public services and Britain’s recession hit manufacturing sector are set to headline debate at this year’s Trades Union Congress in Brighton. The final agenda, published on Wednesday also sets the scene for debate on the youth rate of the minimum wage and a review of the Employment Relations Act.Secretary of State […]

Union Demands action to save Fujitsu Skills in the UK

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MSF, the union for skilled and professional people, today called on Fujitsu to implement a social plan to retain key IT skills in the wake of the company’s announcement of 16,000 world-wide job losses. The union which represents many of Fujitsu’s 10,000 UK ICL workforce is calling for an innovative approach to reflect the company’s […]

Employers are failing to control the causes of work-related asthma

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An article in the latest edition of Hazards magazine, reports that employers are failing to control the causes of work-related asthma. As a result, 20 people a day needlessly develop this debilitating and potentially life-threatening condition.The TUC is calling for a legally binding Approved Code of Practice (ACoP) to set out in detail what employers […]

Manufacturing pay kept in pay by global pressures

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Manufacturing pay awards are continuing to be overshadowed by rises in the service sector, the latest CBI pay databank survey shows. Manufacturing pay settlements stayed at 2.9 per cent in the three months to July. Meanwhile, service sector pay awards averaged 4.6 per cent in the three months to July, compared with 3.9 per cent […]

Nobody is indispensable – are they?

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FTdynamo comments on our reluctance to take holidays or time off work, especially as there is now a role-model to show us how!We all know the script. It’s a 24/7, 365 days a year world. The markets never sleep. Holidays are for wimps. Well, think again.The Leader of the Free World is taking a month […]

Some people are stupid?

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Manager Steve McMahon, at Greater Manchester recruitment agency LMR says silly answers on application forms could stop you getting a job reports news agency Ananova.McMahon’s advice came after a series of application forms showed what he described as people having their lights on but no-one at home. His examples include the following: the lorry driver […]

Employee Relationship Management

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Lynn Fraser of The Wayland Partnership is the contributor of the following guest article which follows last week’s articles on Managers and communicationWhether the economy slows down or not, we have all learnt too much to turn our back on the value of getting and keeping a talented, knowledgeable, flexible workforce. To do this we’re […]

Four ways to put the theory of Employee Relationship Management into action

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Lynn Fraser of The Wayland Partnership is the contributor of the following guest article which follows last week’s articles on Managers and communicationEmployee Relationship Management means applying the principles of Customer Relationship Marketing to your relationship with your employees. It means treating employees as individuals and developing a long-term, evolving relationship with them based on […]

REC accuses TUC of inaccuracy on Fixed Term Workers Directive

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The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) has criticised the TUC with the following: The Government is currently considering how to best implement the Fixed Term Workers Directive. The TUC’s press release in relation to this has somewhat broadened and blurred the issue in relation to temporary workers and contains a number of misleading statements that […]

Business welcomes A level results and backs AS levels

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The rise in A-level and advanced GNVQ passes is good news, and the positive results for AS-levels show the reforms aimed at enabling students to gain a broader range of qualifications were right, said the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) after the results release on Thursday. John Roberts, Chairman of the CBI's Education and Training […]

CBI expresses disappointment with government plans for maternity regulations

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The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) will today (Friday) criticise a government plan for reducing the business burden of maternity regulations, saying ministers have not gone far enough. It will publish its submission to a government consultation on the administration of new laws on the employment of working parents. The submission points out that simplification […]

Equal pay for like work

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The Equal Opportunities Commission has launched new pages on its website titled Equal pay for like work.Offering sections as follows:Rights tells you what your rights are. Questions contains some commonly asked questions. Case Decisions contains key legal decisions.The Law section covers the laws which give you rights. Taking it Forward helps you decide what to […]

The effectiveness of employment equality policies in the UK

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Research evidence from a recent International Labour Organisation report shows the increasing differentiation between ethnic groups in the character of their employment experiences. It also shows that despite the success, both educationally and in employment terms, of large sections of Britain’s ethnic minority communities, when judged alongside their white peers they are still seen to […]

Changing spots? Will closer working with line managers open the way to the top for HR?

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Contributed by Niall FitzGerald of HR search and selection firm Courtenay, this article looks at the changing relationship between HR professionals and line managers.According to David Ulrich, professor of business at the University of Michigan at a London seminar, HR managers can make a real contribution to a company by seeing themselves as “architects” with […]

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