Human Resources
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Initial release | France |
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Directors | Laurent Cantet |
Characters | Marie |
Christian | |
Le DRH | |
Franck | |
Olivier | |
François | |
Screenplay | Laurent Cantet |
Gilles Marchand | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2325832 |
About Human Resources
Frank, a business school student in Paris, takes an internship at the factory where his father has worked for 30 years, only to find that the ensuing lay-offs and general downsizing -- which cost his father his job -- are deeply troubling. Father and son go head to head in Laurent Cantent's stirringstory of business, family, and individual opinion. …
Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon apologises over 'toxic' workplace claims
... According to Rolling Stone, for those who had concerns and expressed them to Human Resources, the issues remained unresolved...
Sunak: No decision yet on public sector pay rises
... The pay review bodies are made up of economists and experts on Human Resources, with experience in both the public and private sector and are appointed by the relevant government department...
Unaffordable public sector pay rises would be short-sighted, says PM
... The pay review bodies are made up of economists and experts on Human Resources, with experience in both the public and private sector and are appointed by the relevant government department...
French HR murders: Gabriel Fortin sentenced to life in prison
... Human Resources manager Estelle Luce was shot in the head in her company car park after work...
French HR murders: Man on trial for killing three female job managers
... Over the previous days, two Human Resources managers who helped sack him years earlier had been shot dead...
CBI: Business group giant faces crunch vote to survive
... It has created the role of chief people officer to sit on its board, whereas before there had been no representation from Human Resources at that senior level...
Vote on CBI's reforms nerve-wracking, says new boss
... The reforms are designed to restore trust in the body and include a refresh of the CBI board and the creation of a new committee to focus on people and Human Resources matters...
Scandal-hit CBI to cut jobs as it fights for survival
... Other moves include a refresh of the CBI board, and the creation of a new committee to focus on people and Human Resources matters...
Unaffordable public sector pay rises would be short-sighted, says PM
By Marita MoloneyBBC News
Rishi Sunak has said any pay offer to public sector workers had to be " fair, affordable and responsible" in order to control rising prices.
The PM said it would be " short-sighted" to Do Something now that made inflation worse in the longer term.
Tackling inflation meant taking " difficult decisions" that would benefit the country, he added.
It Comes as he reportedly faces pressure from ministers to accept the recommendations of pay review Bodies .
reported that five Cabinet ministers were lobbying the Prime Minister to accept pay recommendations believed to centre on around 6%.
Speaking to reporters in Selby, Yorkshire, on Saturday, Mr Sunak said " no decisions have been made" on whether to abide by the proposals.
" It would be incredibly short-sighted of the government to Do Something that might sound great today but ultimately just made the inflation problem worse for everybody in the Long Run , " He Said .
" So that's what we'll be guided by. We want to be fair, we want things that are affordable and responsible. "
He Said the government was " working incredibly hard, night and day, to bring inflation down" but warned it required " difficult decisions".
" Ultimately if we don't do that it will just make The Situation worse and it will last for longer, that's not going to do anyone any good, " Mr Sunak said.
" I wouldn't be The Right kind of Prime Minister if I took the easy course. I'm going to do The Right long-term thing for the country and that means bringing inflation down. "
Hundreds of thousands of workers, including teachers, junior doctors, nurses, civil servants and rail workers.
Some agreements have been reached, including a pay settlement for More Than A Million NHS staff in England.
Almost half of public sector workers are covered by pay review Bodies , including police and prison officers, The Armed forces, doctors, dentists and teachers.
The pay review Bodies are made up of economists and experts on Human Resources , with experience in both The Public and Private Sector and are appointed by the relevant government department.
Their recommendations are not legally binding, meaning the government can choose to reject or partially ignore the advice, but it is usually accepted.
Mr Sunak has pledged to halve inflation this year to about 5%, as part of his Top Five priorities since becoming Prime Minister .
The rate at which prices are rising remained unchanged at 8. 7% in May, despite predictions it would fall.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com