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Posted by Robert Leeming | Oct 8, 2015 | Wellbeing News
A new survey of 3,000 office workers has revealed that as many as 31 percent of workers go into the office while suffering with infectious illness such as flu.
Read MorePosted by Robert Leeming | Oct 8, 2015 | Reward News
The health secretary, Jeremy Hunt, has guaranteed not to increase junior doctor working hours, in an attempt to head of strike action. A proposed new contract had prompted anger by suggesting that junior doctors would have to take a pay cut while agreeing to work on Saturdays.
Read MorePosted by Robert Leeming | Oct 8, 2015 | Employment Law News
A slew of changes to whistleblowing rules is set to make the raising of concerns in the workplace easier for employees. The new rules will mean that banks will have to appoint a senior management as a ‘whistleblowing champion’ who will have the responsibility of supporting internal whistleblowers.
Read MorePosted by Robert Leeming | Oct 8, 2015 | Recruitment News
A Chartered Institute fringe event at the Conservative Party conference in Manchester was devoted to advising business how to make better hires without concentrating too heavily on academic qualifications.
Read MorePosted by Robert Leeming | Oct 7, 2015 | HR Strategy News
Businesses are increasingly opting to reduce management in order to become more adaptable and reduce costs. Research carried out by PurpleBeach found that while 51 percent of businesses surveyed had increased headcount in the last five years, only 28 percent had added new management layers.
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