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The Family-Friendly Employment Agenda
As the nature of work changes, more and more families are affected by the pressures of employment , whether full time, part time, permanent or temporary, and employers of all kinds are realising that they need to be more family friendly.
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Little or large:
different approaches to CCI
Is it true that only large firms take corporate community involvement seriously? What do small and medium-sized companies think? New research from Ashridge Management College offers some answers.
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Crime and the bottom line
Crime is hitting bottom line profits with a force that is leading to fresh approaches on the part of businesses. Peter Frankental, Development Manager of the Business Against Crime Project, assesses the case for partnership.
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Shell: Global business,
home community.
The oil giants have long had some of the largest community programmes. With the privatised colossi like BT and British Gas joining the scene, achieving a distinctive approach in a more crowded arena becomes harder, yet Shell in the UK continues to run one of the most interesting programmes.
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Employee attitudes
Apparently the British are the most unhappy workers in Europe - can more employee community involvement help to overcome this?
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Researching the Business
Case
What further evidence do community affairs managers need to demonsrate the business case for their activities?
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Evaluating secondment
Techniques to record the benefits of secondment are becoming more necessary, as companies professionalise the management of their programmes.
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Tomorrow's CCI Manager
What does the future hold for CCI professionals? What will their job description be? How will they be doing their jobs?
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Employee Community
Involvement
Awards for the best companies as the Prime Minister calls for "responsible capitalism"
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The Royal Mail: public
business, public service
To the surprise of some, the Royal Mail has just won an Employees in the Community Award for its staff involvement activities - a public sector body keeping company with the best of the private sector
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Thorn EMI - from scanners
to stars
EMI used to be described as a conglomerate, but over the past eight years it has been re-shaped into a focused entertainment and rental group. Its community involvement has had to reflect this.
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