Strategic HR Review: Volume 14 Issue 6

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Table of contents

Wearable surveillance – a step too far?

Mike Weston

This paper aims to look at the benefits, risks and ethics behind introducing wearable sensors into the workplace. There are expected to be more than three billion wearable sensors…

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Action on “legal highs” must form part of drive for drug-free workplaces

Philip Kindred

– The task of keeping Britain’s workplaces free from the risks associated with recreational drugs has been a long and challenging one for HR professionals and line managers.

158

Undercover employer: is it ever ok to put your staff under covert surveillance?

Jonathan Whittaker

– The purpose of the article is to investigate the issue of covert surveillance of employees in the workplace.

235

Changing behaviors at scale

David Swanson

– The purpose of this paper is to share how SAP recently tackled the problem of changing behaviors at a large scale.

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Tax avoidance: the 21st century employment conundrum

Barry Moseley

– The purpose of this paper is to explore the importance of being aware of current tax regulations for both the public and private sector.

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Cover of Strategic HR Review

ISSN:

1475-4398

e-ISSN:

1758-8537

ISSN-L:

1475-4398

Online date, start – end:

2004

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Javier Bajer
  • Nicholas King