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HRreview launches update newsletter

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HRreview launched its first HRreview Update edition of its popular newsletter on Friday 11th June.

Designed as a lighter, faster read, HRreview Update is sent every Friday – offering readers a second bite at selected developments in Human Resources. HRreview Update has sections dedicated to supplier news, most read recent stories, poll updates, jobs board, book of the month and much more.

The introduction of the update edition has meant that the principal newsletter has been moved from Wednesdays to Tuesdays.

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Editor Paul Gray said “It is great that HRreview is so popular and respected. People have been asking for a while for a second edition that reconsiders the week’s events but offers a fresh approach and braking developments. We feel that HRreview Update’s formula will be of huge interest to our audience”.

Unlike the regular newsletter, HRreview Update features supplier news plus, recent popular stories and useful links to the HRreview bookshop and job site.

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