Personnel Today Audio
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- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 7:01:21
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Every week, the Personnel Today team discuss the latest news in human resources. Members of the editorial team describe the stories they've been working on and the implications for human resources professionals.Let us know what you think of Personnel Today's Friday Podcasts by taking part in our listener survey
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Friday podcast - 7 August: swine flu and absenteeism, civil service redundancy payments
07/08/2009 Duração: 08minHR news and analysis, including Younger workers more likely to be off sick with swine flu Union reaction to proposed changes to civil service redundancy payments Presenter Tara Craig is joined by Kat Baker and Rob Moss. Edited by Tara Craig.
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Friday podcast - 31st July: AWD, legal representation at disciplinary meetings
31/07/2009 Duração: 13minHR news and analysis, including: Latest developments in the Agency Workers Directive debate The fight for legal representation at disciplinary meetings Employees' preference for small businesses Presenter Tara Craig is joined by Louisa Peacock and John Charlton. Edited by Kellie Cantelo, Tara Craig and Louisa Peacock.
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Friday podcast - 24 July: latest HR news
27/07/2009 Duração: 08minLatest HR news and comment on the Gate Gourmet tribunal and the Agency Workers' Directive. Presenter Tara Craig is joined by Rob Moss and John Charlton. Edited by Tara Craig.
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Friday podcast - 17 Jul 2009: Swine flu and vulnerable workers
17/07/2009 Duração: 12minNoel O'Reilly and John Charlton join Rob Moss to discuss news that the details of whistleblowing incidents heard in employment tribunals could be forwarded to the relevant regulatory authorities. And is HR doing enough to protect vulnerable workers from swine flu? Other HR news and analysis includes: The MacLeod Review of employee engagement Heyday retirement age case begins at High Court 500,000 new jobs in renewable energy by 2020 Unemployment is now 2.38 million, a record increase of 281,000 And a former prison officer claims she was bullied at work because of her good looks.