HRreview launches blogs

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A varied selection on industry experts will now be keeping you informed through lively and personal blogs at www.hrreview.co.uk/blogs.

Industry leading professionals from across HR have come together to offer interesting, insightful, analytical and often humourous commentary & opinions around current events in the world of Human Resources.

Whatever your particluar field within HR, we have a blogger for you. Our experts come from such organisations as The British Safety Council, The Bright Network, NEBOSH, UKCAE, Poolia Recruitment Specialists, St John’s Ambulance, Sodexo, and Bevans Solicitors.

The first round of blogs includes:

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Teresa Budworth: Health & safety – a bit like Katie from X-Factor!
Nick Mitchell: How do we stop training budgets being cut during times of recession?
Jock Chalmers: The equality of sweets
Catherine Trombley: Holidays Are in the Eye of the Beholder
Chris Leeson: Why interim managers are good for business
James Uffindell: Why do so few people find their jobs through social networking?

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