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Interview with Liz Bell, HR director at B&Q

Interview with Liz Bell, HR director at B&Q

James Thornton, 03 March 2010

B&Q has been lauded for hiring older people. But now HRD Liz Bell is targeting the other end of the spectrum - the 18-24-year-olds. So what other major changes are afoot?

 
 

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Interview with Jarvis Snook CEO of Rok

Interview with Jarvis Snook CEO of Rok

Adam Hill, 01 March 2010

 

Garvis Snook, CEO of building firm Rok, learned people management skills while...

Worker representation is a mess

Worker representation is a mess

Will Hutton, 01 March 2010

 

Employees resort to employment tribunals when there's no effective collective worker voice.

Anne Copeland leaves Department for Children, Schools and Families

Anne Copeland leaves Department for Children, Schools and Families

David Woods, 01 March 2010

 

Anne Copeland HRD, Department for Children, Schools and Families, resigns

Birmingham and Solihull NHS trust recruits Frances Allcock

Birmingham and Solihull NHS trust recruits Frances Allcock

David Woods, 01 March 2010

 

Frances Allcock joins Birmingham and Solihull NHS Trust as its new organisational...

Mike Cooke replaces Jim Savege at PPMA

Mike Cooke replaces Jim Savege at PPMA

David Woods, 01 March 2010

 

Mike Cooke is the new lead officer for pay and reward at...

 

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Work Foundation commission is to look at quality of work and the encouragement of good practice to boost productivity

 

New development programme for National Audit Office managers who aspire to be directors

 

Stonewall conference speakers agree workplace diversity makes good business sense

 

UK redundancy payments hit average of £500 million per month

 

Royal Mail and CWU to sign deal to settle long-running dispute on postal workers' pay and conditions

 
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  • 08.03.10Exclusive: Westminster City Council publishes salaries of its chief executive and senior offices on its website
  • 04.03.10New bonus scheme for Eversheds takes a holistic view of lawyers' performance
  • 04.03.10Workers with mental health problems feel uncomfortable talking to their managers about the problem
  • 04.03.10Companies need clear policies on use of social networking sites at work to avoid risks of employee abuse
 
  • 10.03.10UK redundancy payments hit average of £500 million per month
  • 08.03.10Exclusive: Westminster City Council publishes salaries of its chief executive and senior offices on its website
  • 05.03.10The public sector has lost its appeal for private-sector jobseekers
  • 10.03.10Work Foundation commission is to look at quality of work and the encouragement of good practice to boost productivity
  • 10.03.10Stonewall conference speakers agree workplace diversity makes good business sense
  • 10.03.10New development programme for National Audit Office managers who aspire to be directors
  • 10.03.10Mercer and Oxford University join forces on a global online training programme for HR professionals
 
 
 
 
 
Steve Smith joins Mercer as head of HR

Steve Smith joins Mercer as head of HR

David Woods, 01 March 2010

 

Steve Smith has been appointed head of HR at Mercer

HR Directors are always upping their game

HR Directors are always upping their game

Peter Crush, 01 March 2010

 

Occasionally HR magazine's award-winning probing of the HR profession means the national...

Exclusive: DreamWorks Pictures HR boss talks about keeping a creative workforce constantly inspired

Exclusive: DreamWorks Pictures HR boss talks about keeping a creative workforce constantly inspired

David Woods, 24 February 2010

 

DreamWorks Pictures' global head of HR speaks out about the challenges of...

Cary Cooper explains why he resigned as patron of National Bullying Helpline

Cary Cooper explains why he resigned as patron of National Bullying Helpline

David Woods, 23 February 2010

 

Cary Cooper said he resigned from his role of patron at the...

Let employees determine the criteria against which HR success is measured and rewarded

Let employees determine the criteria against which HR success is measured and rewarded

Cary Cooper, 23 February 2010

 

A recent poll by HR magazine found that approximately 50% of HR...

 
Society as a whole and employers in particular must tackle educational underachievement, says CBI boss

Society as a whole and employers in particular must tackle educational underachievement, says CBI boss

David Woods, 12 February 2010

 

CBI director-general Richard Lambert warned of the "long tail of educational underachievement"...

Working as the executioner's assistant could be the death knell for strategic HR

Working as the executioner's assistant could be the death knell for strategic HR

Ed Griffin, Mike Alsop and Grahame Smith, 10 February 2010

 

During the recent recession HR professionals have played a key role in...

Interview with Jacq Lunardi,UK commercial business HR director at Kellogg's

Interview with Jacq Lunardi,UK commercial business HR director at Kellogg's

Sian Harrington, 01 February 2010

 

Kellogg's might be at the top of its game and outperforming its...

Ceri Assiratti takes on board role at RCT Homes

Ceri Assiratti takes on board role at RCT Homes

David, 01 February 2010

 

Ceri Assiratti becomes an independent member of the board of RCT Homes.

Liz Willis joins Caring Homes Group

Liz Willis joins Caring Homes Group

David Woods, 01 February 2010

 

Liz Willis joins Caring Homes Group in the new position of head...

 
 
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