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New salary benchmarks for 2012 pay round
This is a busy time of year for XpertHR's salary survey arm, with new data published across a wide range of industries and professions in time for the 2012 pay round.
It’s the economy stupid! | Employment law in a mad world
Employment law in a mad world Skip to content Home Irenicon UK employment law specialists with attitude ← Agency workers – alarms and excursions October 14, 2011 · 3:15 pm ↓ Jump to Comments It’s the economy stupid! negativecashflow I have looked with surprise at the debate around changing the
Daniel Barnett's Employment Law Archive: New President of the Employment Appeal Tribunal Announced
skip to main | skip to sidebar Daniel Barnett's Employment Law Archive Archive for Daniel Barnett's employment law bulletins. Items are posted when an email bulletin is sent out. Subscribe for free to the bulletins. Friday, 30 September 2011 New President of the Employment Appeal Tribunal Announced
Do assessment centres represent value for money? (XpertHR - Employment Intelligence)
XpertHR Employment Intelligence « US economy in focus: Recovery running out of steam? | Main | Employment references » Do assessment centres represent value for money? Assessment centres are widely regarded as the 'Rolls-Royce' of selection techniques but they don't come cheap. This XpertHR survey
Case Preview: Autoclenz Ltd v Belcher and others « UKSC blog
The UK Supreme Court Editors: Dan Tench, Oliver Gayner & Laura Coogan (Olswang) Hugh Tomlinson QC, Matthew Ryder QC & Anthony Fairclough (Matrix) Administrator: Anita Davies This blog is dedicated to the UK Supreme Court. The UK Supreme Court is the UK's highest court; its judgments bind lower
Employment Solicitors Blog - Fairer treatment for agency workers?
According to figures obtained by the British Chamber of Commerce, one in four businesses in the UK use agency workers. The Recruitment and Employment Confederation estimates that there are around 1.4
'Austerity is the new normal,' says Reform
The Coalition Government's programme of economic austerity measures to cut the UK budget deficit and rebalance the economy should be a decade-long project, according to the Reform think tank.
Murdoch let off by MPs’ lack of forensic rigour
Professor John Cooper was not impressed by the MPs’ questioning of James Murdoch. “Sorely lacking in forensic rigour,” he said, “the culture, media and sport select committee resumed its cross-examination of Murdoch – and they
Are you working too long?
A question: what made you stop working last night? For me it was the power supply in the missionary guest house in which I’m staying in Niger cutting out at about 11.00 pm.
Assessment centres: well worth the money
Assessment centres have a reputation as a highly effective, but costly, selection technique. New XpertHR research finds that three-quarters of respondents believe that their investment in the use of assessment centres is fully justified.
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