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Nominations sought for sexiest HR Professional!

Wednesday, November 04, 2009
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In response to the launch of the Farmers Weekly Britain’s Sexiest Farmer Competition (yes, honestly!), Personnel Today has invited members of the HR profession to unfasten a few buttons, slip into something seductive and nominate colleagues for the Sexiest HR Professional Award.

Sadly (or possibly fortunately!) the entries for HR Hunks and Top Totty are as yet rather thin on the ground.

However ... a seductive slide over to the HR Case Studies website will also allow you to visit the Farmers Weekly Site and ogle at Anna, Nuffy or Bertha (Bertha is a tractor, so don’t get too excited) and witness the growing debate in the HR community over whether the Personnel Today competition is harmless fun or risks portraying HR in an unprofessional light.

For those of you outside HR (which I assume is the majority!) please do post a comment if you could.

Thanks

HR Case Studies: Phwoarr! Nice legs, shame about the HR policies!


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