Labour Bulletin Archive February 2010

Tracy King is normally ‘behind the scenes’ in our department, but I think, with her knowledge of labour law (and her ability to keep her finger on the pulse of things), she’s the perfect editor for the Labour Watch newsletter. And so, she takes over from the next issue, heading up our team of experts on the Labour Team.

I had book club last night (I use the term loosely, because discussing books isn’t a big part of it), and my friend, Chloe, told me about an issue she was having at work. She’s pretty senior in her company, and manages quite a big team. But, as I found out, the perks of her well-paying job don’t necessarily outweigh the problems!

Wow! Who knew learning about management could be so interesting. I’m doing HR at the moment, and we have a phenomenal lecturer (I’m working on him to be a part of our upcoming seminars), and he’s full of entertaining anecdotes about his work experience. I know you’re probably thinking, “whatever!” but I’m not kidding when I say he literally had us on the edge of our seats on Monday night, telling us a true story about a big South African company. We’d run 15 minutes over the lecture time and none of us wanted to leave until he finished his story...

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