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HR Among Massive Job Cuts Announced By Rolls-Royce
- Friday, 20 July 2018
- EU/UK
- Written by PHRM Staff
Rolls-Royce, a manufacturer of aero engines, has decided to eliminate more than 4,000 jobs that will include human resources, finance and purchasing positions. So reports The Guardian.
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The former CEO of France Telecom and six other executives will face trial over allegations that they had a role in at least 19 employee suicides. So reports BBC News.
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Four former Air France workers were handed three-to-four-month suspended jail sentences last month in relation to an attack against the airline's head of human resources in 2015. So reports The Bobr Times.
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Human resources is not immune to the increasing level of automation across different corporate divisions, but real people in the profession shouldn't fear being replaced by robots. So reports BQ.
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A manager won more than £60,000 after having to endure an "intolerable," work environment. So reports People Management.
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