Its official, HRreview on linked in has exceeds 1000 members

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We are very proud to announce that our HRreview group on LinkedIn has recently accepted its 1000th member.

From all of us at HRreview we would like to say a huge thank you to all who have joined our group, HRreview, news views and more.

The LinkedIn group was set up to provide a constant online portal through which people can post HR queries, offer ideas and receive HR news updates direct from the HRreview website.

On joining the group our subscribers can expect to engage in in-depth discussion on various HR topics, receive live news updates, review content from our specialist bloggers.

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As well as our main HReview group we also have our special interest sub-groups, which cover the 7 channels of HR;
– Absence Management
– Employee Health & Well-being
– Employment Law
– Equality & Diversity in the Workplace
– HR Software & Technology
– Recruitment & Employer Branding
– Training & Development

These are all accessible via the Sub-Groups tab on the HRreview LinkedIn Group homepage and are open for anyone to join in on the discussion.

Exceeding 1000 members is a great achievement and we aim to keep growing and we can do with your help. Follow us @Twitter/HRreview, Facebook and Linkedin, we lookforward to your contributions.

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