Cancer care not on the priority list for employer-funded overseas health schemes

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Working overseas can leave staff vulnerable as employers cut corners on health cover, with over a quarter (23%) of employers wanting to provide international health insurance to staff, but simply can’t afford to. According to the “Anatomy of an international business” report by Expacare, one third of employers (33%) consider international health insurance for staff as […]

Ask the Expert: can you refuse to interview an unsatisfactory former worker?

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Question:  Can you refuse to interview an unsatisfactory former worker?    What is the legal position if a former employee who had a poor performance/attendance record but left of their own accord rather than having formal action taken against them, applies to work for your company again?    I can’t seem to find any guidance relating […]

In a nutshell: Lorraine Makepeace, Head of Amazing at The Chemistry Group

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Lorraine Makepeace is Head of Amazing at Chemistry Group, which provides predictive assessment to solve complex people problems in large businesses. It’s a small company with 21 staff, but has put in a lot of effort getting the culture right and worked hard to describe its values and ensure that employees live by them every […]

The Children and Families Bill – 21st century working or HR headache?

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Last week the government announced plans for more flexible working arrangements for employee, including shared parental leave, as part of the Children and Families Bill.  The government says it wants to “remove the cultural expectation that flexible working only has benefits for parents and carers, allowing individuals to manage their work alongside other commitments”.    […]

Best Practice: how to keep calm in a crisis

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Crises happen in the workplace all the time. Some are bigger than others, particularly when they draw media attention, such as the HMV twitter debacle the other week, where one of their soon to be made redundant employees took to the main twitter account to vent their anger.   We all know that the administrators […]

Technology – HCM Cloud customers line up to make their choice

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Analysts continue to cite the Cloud HCM market as the great battlefront for business applications in 2013.  With Oracle rolling out its Fusion HCM offering, SAP putting its corporate weight behind SuccessFactors, Workday causing pain to the traditional HR powerhouses and Salesforce.com pitching its Rypple-flavoured offering, there’s certainly enough activity among the vendors to assume […]

Executive deafness to employee voices creating lack of engagement

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UK bosses need to start to to listen to the voice of employees as engagement between staff and their employers sinks to a record low.  That’s one of the key findings of the latest CIPD Quarterly Employee Outlook survey which exposes a worrying deterioration in employees’ satisfaction with their ability to feed views upwards, particularly in […]

Mid-Staffordshire: a challenge to HR to show its mettle

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The Francis Report into the scandal of Stafford Hospital needs to be read thoroughly by all senior managers for the lessons to be learned about executive responsibility.  The inquiry chaired by Robert Francis QC was set up to assess the wider lessons to be learnt by the NHS from the Staffordshire scandal where up to […]

Blog: how to avoid discrimination in recruiting

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It has recently been reported that an African born man is taking Virgin airlines to an employment tribunal for racial discrimination.   He alleges that he submitted his detailed CV to Virgin that contained his African name and did not get through the first stage of the recruitment process.   However when he then resubmitted […]

Carry on Cabby – self-employment fuelled by recession and by choice

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 The number of people listed as self-employed rose by 367,000 between 2008 and 2012, according to the Office for National Statistics, with 60% of the increase coming between 2011 and 2012    The figures represent a 9% rise in self-employed workers since the start of the economic downturn in 2008. In total, 4.2 million people […]

Legal: no mass sackings, but check your equality policies in the wake of gay marriage vote

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With the gay marriage bill safely voted through the Commons with a massive majority, legal experts have dismissed the HR-centric scaremongering by opponents, but advise a re-examination of existing equality policies.  MPs voted in favour of the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill by 400 to 175, a majority of 225. Prime Minister David Cameron said Tuesday’s […]

News: Cyber-loafing – employees latest way to be bone idle

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Up to 80% of employees time on the Internet is spent ‘cyberloafing’ rather doing anything work related, reveals a university study. Cyberloafing – the art of time-wasting online – is endemic in business, accounting for 60% to 80% of time spent on the Internet by all employees, regardless of age. Businesses were struggling to police […]

News: man-flu cured by sick economy

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Worry over job security is forcing many UK workers to haul themselves off their sickbeds and trudge into work, according to Fisherman’s Friends annual British Cold and Flu Survey.   Six out of 10 workers did not take a single day off work with cold or flu in 2012, even though on average most people […]

Technology: stopping employees going rogue

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It seems that stories of employees ‘going rogue’ are always in the press – but how can companies stop them before they make the headlines? Do you even know if you have a rogue employee? If you’re a large multi-national organisation, the laws of probability aren’t in your favour. Add to the mix a person […]

News: work experience and a vicious circle

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Many young job seekers are finding difficult to break through the cycle of ‘no experience, no job’ and kickstart their careers.   A study of 2,000 UK people by defence recruitment firm Advanced Resource Managers (ARM) found 70% of young adults knew someone who’d been told by potential employers to go away and get experience […]

News: employees still fear redundancy in 2013

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Around one in 12 employers fear they may need to make redundancies in the next six months as the stalling economy fails to ignite growth.   This 8% figure represents a marked slide in confidence from 2012 when just 2% of employers were unsure whether redundancies would be needed, according to a survey of 783 […]

Blog: how fiefdoms destroy company cultures

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This morning I had breakfast with a friend, Martha. As friends do over coffee and pastry, we filled each other in on the latest happenings in our work and personal lives. I was particularly concerned about Martha’s work experiences as her company has gone through some “right sizing” in recent months. As part of the […]

Talent Spot: Kath Austin, HR and Marketing Director, Pizza Hut

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Like so many graduates, when Kath Austin, HR and marketing director at Pizza Hut, left university in 1997, she wasn’t entirely sure which direction to go in. Joining a graduate training scheme seemed like the sensible thing to do and British Airways a good brand to work for. It turned out to be an inspired […]

News: UK jobs market remains in rude health

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The UK jobs market remains in rude health and growing steadily, despite dire warnings of torrid times ahead for job seekers and fears of a triple-dip recession.   Defying the doom and gloom merchants, the UK jobs market is up a third compared to 2010 after three years of steady growth, according to Reed Jobs […]

Gay marriage: will a licence to marry really be a licence to sack?

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Tonight MPs in the House of Commons will vote on whether or not to make same sex marriage legal. Despite vocal opposition from some elements in the Conservative party, the vote seems certain to be passed with Labour and Liberal Democrat support.  The result will be a landmark one politically and socially.  But what should […]