Personnel Review: Volume 30 Issue 4

A Journal of People, Work, and Organisations

Subject:

Table of contents

“Thatcher’s children”, pensions and retirement ‐ Some survey evidence

Colin Duncan, Wendy Loretto, Phil White

Despite major changes in the UK pensions scene, including policy initiatives by successive governments, very little is known about people’s attitudes towards many pensions related…

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Personnel management in UK universities

Michael P. Jackson

Until recently UK universities have paid little attention to managing the personnel function. However, matters changed in the 1980s, and surveys at the beginning of the 1990s…

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Business strategy and approaches to HRM ‐ A case study of new developments in the United Kingdom restaurant industry

Clare Kelliher, Gilly Perrett

Considers the relationship between business strategy and approaches to HRM. Theory suggests that certain approaches to HRM align more appropriately with different business…

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HRM in the airline industry: strategies and outcomes

Carol Boyd

Within the HRM literature, health and safety occupies a somewhat rhetorical role. Examines HRM and the management of health and safety in the airline industry. Argues that in…

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Senior management commitment to disability ‐ The influence of legal compulsion and best practice

Pauline Dibben, Phil James, Ian Cunningham

Over the past two decades, two distinct types of action have been taken to address discrimination in the labour market against people with disabilities. First, the introduction of…

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Should employers worry? ‐ Workplace stress claims following the John Walker decision

Jill Earnshaw, Lynne Morrison

In 1995 a social worker employed by Northumberland County Council won a landmark victory in the High Court by suing his employer in respect of a stress‐related illness brought…

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Cover of Personnel Review

ISSN:

0048-3486

e-ISSN:

1758-6933

ISSN-L:

0048-3486

Online date, start – end:

1971

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Professor Eddy Ng
  • Professor Pauline Stanton