Tax discounts for Internet Filing

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Taxpayers and employers can claim tax discounts when filing returns online with the Inland Revenue during 2001, as enabled by Finance Act 2000 legislation to encourage electronic tax communications.

A test for Professionals

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This four-question quiz tests whether you’re truly professional by evaluating your problem-solving approach, logical thinking, memory, and ability to learn from mistakes. According to Andersen Consulting, 90% of professionals failed while many preschoolers succeeded.

Interest Rates Held at 6 p.c.

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The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee has held interest rates at 6%, disappointing unions and business groups who anticipated a cut. The decision reflects concern about economic conditions, with fears that the UK could face recession.

Do your values match Gordon’s Voluntary Army?

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Gordon Brown proposes expanding voluntary work in public services, including recruiting over 100,000 retired workers and funding community initiatives with £300 million. The plan represents a significant shift from centralized government to community-led provision of health, education, and social services.

Launch of 43 projects for European Year of Languages

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The European Commission has selected 43 projects for funding under the European Year of Languages initiative, with approximately EUR1.7 million in subsidies. These projects promote multilingualism and demonstrate how language learning offers cultural and economic benefits across Europe.

mentoring accreditation

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Develop an in-house mentoring program that recognizes mentor skills through accreditation. This guide explores Cambridge certificates and alternative accreditation options for mentors working with young trainees ages 16-24.

Written Guidleines for a Preferred Suppliers List

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Learn how to develop written guidelines for a preferred suppliers list (PSL) in training procurement. This guide covers creating a structured process to communicate supplier requirements and standards to your business effectively.

Should you be reading this?

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A majority of US employers monitor their workers’ internet activity, emails, and phone calls at work, according to a recent SHRM survey. The findings highlight growing workplace surveillance practices that employees should be aware of.

Working with the Inland Revenue online

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The Inland Revenue offers online services for taxpayers, intermediaries, and software developers, including self-assessment tax return submissions, PAYE forms, and electronic payment options through their website.

Workshop: Service Standards and Recruitment Agencies

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This online workshop explores service standards in the recruitment industry, examining how client companies can ensure quality representation through agencies, whether clear expectations are communicated, and what standards job applicants should expect. Join the discussion to share your views on recruitment agency practices and client-agency relationships.

Workshop: HR and Training in 2001 – open forum

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Join a free online workshop on January 9, 2001 to discuss HR and training challenges for the year ahead with industry professionals. Explore expected key issues, evolving roles, employment law, and technology’s impact on HR functions.

Just Do It!

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Managers often fail to implement insights from expensive training programs, creating a costly “knowing-doing gap.” Research shows that corporate risk aversion and internal competition discourage action, though approaches like action learning offer promising solutions for connecting knowledge to workplace practice.

Acas appoint first Chief Executive

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Acas has appointed John Taylor as its first full-time Chief Executive, effective end of March. Taylor, formerly Chief Executive of the Training and Enterprise Council for South-East Wales, replaces part-time Chair Rita Donaghy and will lead the organization through evolving workplace challenges.

Employers overcome red tape to provide pension schemes

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Employers face mounting regulatory burdens when administering occupational pension schemes, with 94% reporting increased resource demands and 90% expecting conditions to worsen. Despite bureaucratic challenges, companies remain committed to providing quality pensions and expanding employee benefits.

New resources for HR payroll professionals

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HR Zone releases two new guides to help payroll professionals select the right payroll system and navigate available software solutions. Resources include a comprehensive selection guide and a listing of major payroll suppliers and reference sites.

1,600 learning and self development resources added to HR Zone

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HR Zone has added 1,600 bite-sized learning and self-development resources through a collaboration with learningmatters.com. The expanded library includes training videos, management articles, diagnostic tools, and business reference materials available for immediate online access and delivery.

No more ‘sickies’ – it’s ‘duvet days’ to the rescue!

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American companies are introducing “duvet days”—up to four paid days off annually that employees can use at short notice for recovery or mental health breaks. This practice could replace the British tradition of calling in sick, offering legitimate time off without requiring advance notice.

Government launches womens development event

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The government is launching ‘Women Unlimited’, a free career development conference in London on February 13 featuring seminars, workshops, and exhibitions for women at all career stages. The event offers practical guidance on training, employment, entrepreneurship, and IT skills from employers and industry experts.

Companies need freedom to communicate with staff, says CBI chief

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The CBI chief opposes EU workplace communication directive, arguing mandatory consultation policies for companies with 50+ employees will harm UK growth and job creation. He calls for greater tax incentives to boost business investment amid predicted global economic slowdown.

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