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HR European news roundup - May 2008 08/05/2008
Our regular human resources management news roundup from across Europe from the Federation of European Employers (FedEE). Includes: Czech Republic: Denial or sickness benefit unlawful, EEA: Growth of labour costs, Netherlands: Cutbacks in childcare support. read more
Denmark ranks best for business 06/05/2008
Denmark will be the best place in the world to conduct business over the next five years, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's latest business environment rankings. read more
HR European news roundup - April 2008 11/04/2008
Our regular human resources management news roundup from across Europe from the Federation of European Employers (FedEE). Includes France: Accord to reduce workplace stress, Norway: Employers could face costly workplace refits, UK: New discrimination and harassment rights. read more
The Netherlands must do more to keep multinationals 02/04/2008
The Netherlands is a world player when it comes to the head offices of multinational companies. But a new report warns that the country must improve its commercial climate or risk losing its position. *By Wendy Braanker. read more
Hiring intentions slowing, but remain positive 31/03/2008
Some of the strongest hiring intentions recorded are in Singapore, India, Peru and Romania, while China reported the weakest hiring outlook according to Manpower’s latest Employment Outlook Survey. read more
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