Day: June 27, 2019

An employment tribunal has ruled that the sacking of an assistant restaurant manager after he had blown the whistle over ingredients was unfair. The post Restaurant worker unfairly dismissed after whistleblowing appeared first on Personnel Today. Go to Source Author: personneltoday.com Date/time: 06/27/2019, 19:32 Post date: 2019-06-27 19:32:18 Category: assistant Tag: after Post ID: 7562

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Theresa May could offer fathers 12 weeks’ paid paternity leave as one of her ’legacy’ policies before she leaves office as Prime Minister. The post Theresa May considers 12 weeks’ paid paternity policy appeared first on Personnel Today. Go to Source Author: personneltoday.com Date/time: 06/27/2019, 19:32 Post date: 2019-06-27 19:32:14 Category: could Tag: ’legacy’ Post […]Continue reading

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While the concept originated in the dating scene, ghosting — the act of going dark with no explanation — has become widespread in professional realms. Candidates are suddenly dropping out of recruitment pipelines without a word, simply refusing to respond to recruiters’ and employers’ messages. Perhaps this development should not be surprising. Unemployment is low and […]Continue reading

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With the 2020 presidential election around the corner and campaign season in full swing, politics is all around us — even outside of political contests. Consistent with empirical research from political science scholars, a 2014 Pew Research Center report found that the United States has become increasingly politically polarized over the last two decades. More disconcertingly, Pew […]Continue reading

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With Brexit encouraging a growing number of organisations to establish themselves abroad, Ben Wright explores three people management challenges that… The post International expansion: three HR essentials that get overlooked appeared first on Personnel Today. Go to Source Data: 06/27/2019 at. 19:31 Author: personneltoday.com Post date: 2019-06-27 19:31:51 Category: Brexit Tag: abroad Post ID: 7551

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