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Testimonials
Thank you for the excellent, efficient advice you gave earlier in the summer. It was great. The letters were received in a timely fashion and your advice was clear and decisive.
Maxine Warner, Headteacher, Alameda Middle School
The HR Headmistress' blog
Tantric HR - The Yes...YES...YES Moment!
22nd January 2009
Tantric HR is the “Yes...YES...YES!” moment that has you hopping up and down with excitement because you’ve just scored a particularly great deal for a client. We love it when we do that and break out the cake to celebrate.
We...
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Gutridge v Sodexho - A Real Life TUPE Horror Story for Employers?
19th January 2009
The law relating to the transfer of an undertaking (TUPE) is complex and most of us prefer to avoid it. The TUPE legislation has given us all sorts of challenging cases. Gutridge is no exception.
Mrs Gutridge was employed as a cleaner by North...
Mon 19th Jan 2009 | Tagged as:
The HR Hotshots Grimace For The Camera
1st December 2008
Over the last few months my team has grown rapidly and we now have a great range of HR expertise on board. As well as being able to provide the most practical employment law advice going, we also have specialists in pay and benefits, change...
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