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The crossroads of change
LYNDA KING TAYLORBirthdays, like New Years, are celebrations which often result in promised re‐thinks and resolutions concerning our future. Nationalist rule in South Africa celebrated its 25…
Employment and training meeting future needs
KEN COOPERbackground to the changes THE EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES WERE FIRST SET up by the then Board of Trade in 1910. These eventually covered every part of the country and the Department of…
OPERATION VULCAN: 13 exploring the experience factor
JOHN WELLENSIn Vulcan II I described how the Perkins Project set out to apply skills analysis to craft jobs, how it failed in its original purpose and how it became converted into an…
Unfair dismissal: Some ins and outs
ALISON BROADHURSTIn a previous article the author discussed the curious way in which The Redundancy Payments Act is working. This month she examines some of the many facets of the operation of the…
Interview training for job applicants
RICHARD HARRISONIn the 18 month period between July 1971 and December 1972, ICI Plastics Division, faced with steeply rising costs and shrinking profit margins, like a number of other British…
Dealing with shopfloor pilfering
J STEWARTWorker participation in management is an attractive catch‐phrase and very much the in‐thing. But unless it can be translated into realistic forms of activity it is meaningless and…
ACCIDENT PREVENTION: The supervisor's role
BILL WALSHToo often under‐rated, too often neglected and too often forgotten until there is a serious accident, is the job of the supervisor to ensure that his operatives have a safe place…
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- Dr Siham Lekchiri
- Dr Adriano Solidoro