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Author: Nick Ceasar Topic: CSR OVERVIEW • This guide is intented to provide a general introduction to the concepts of CR management. The following points have been adapted from the Sigma Guidelines which, although quite old now, still provide a good basis...
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An employee’s antisocial habits can drive their colleagues to distraction. How do you stop irritation spiralling into conflict? You might have employees who annoy colleagues by doing such things as singing to themselves, making loud personal phone calls...
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What can you do when one of your staff is breaking up because of a crisis outside work? It’s almost impossible to keep work and personal lives completely separate. But what do you do when an employee’s personal problems seep into the workplace and won...
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The workplace has always been a breeding ground for romance – research by careerbuilder.co.uk even suggests that 55 per cent of employees have slept with a colleague. You may think it’s none of your business, but relationships can harm performance and...
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Recent research by employment law consultancy Peninsula BusinessWise suggests 90 per cent of bosses are considering cancelling the staff Christmas party for fear of tribunal claims arising from bad behaviour. Tom Whitney outlines eight things you can...
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Source: World Business Date: Jan/Feb 2007 Author: The new global slave trade, Ethan B Kapstein, Foreign Affairs, Nov/Dec 2006 More people are being forced into slavery today than at any time in history. There is a moral imperative for rich nations to...
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Source: the HR DIRECTOR Date: February 2007 Currently nearly 2.5 million employees in the UK work from home and this number has doubled in the past eight years.1 Pam Jones and Viki Holton, of Ashridge Business School, look at the growth in remote working...
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