Blog: top tips for training finance staff

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 The NHS Foundation Trust is a big believer in staff development. Helen Rourke, Assistant Finance Director at Lancashire Teaching Hospitals, NHS Foundation Trust, shares her tips on training finance staff of all skill levels and abilities through a formal qualification.    The NHS Foundation Trust has supported a significant number of finance staff through formal […]

Six top tips for preventing employee burnout

There's a lot in the press at the moment about staff burning out, feeling overwhelmed or suffering from lack of engagement. It's not surprising, with budget cuts, staff cuts, restructuring and a general sense of uncertainty in many sectors, there's pressure for employees to know more, do more and achieve more than ever before. Many […]

TUPE reform: Building bridges or creating hurdles?

As part of its “Red Tape Challenge”, in September 2012, the Coalition Government published the response to their call for views on the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (“TUPE”).   At first glance, the response was distinctly unimpressive.  It identified concerns expressed by employers and business groups, before stating that there were […]

News: HR directors could be left with uninsured employees due to data errors

Data errors may be unintentionally causing UK employees to become uninsured, according to new research from Punter Southall Health & Protection (PSHPC). The company, which is just about to launch a new software package, conducted a pre-launch trial of 13 employers, which revealed 74 percent of the sample have identifiable data issues that could leave […]

Book review: Global HR by Peter Reilly & Tony Williams

Title: Global HRAuthors: Peter Reilly & Tony WilliamsISBN: 978-1409402787 Reviewed by Alan Warner, MTP plc This book fills an important gap by trying to capture all the challenges faced by those in key positions in the HR function of global companies. It is very well researched, has an impressive list of examples from a wide range […]

After ER, HR – the tv series

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The intrigue, adventures and romance of human resources is to be immortalised on the small screen – probably.   A pilot for a new US television show, called simply and emphatically, HR, has been given the go-ahead, hoping no doubt to follow in the success of the equally succinctly and dramatically named ER.    But […]

News: research suggests high stress levels among UK office workers

Two new pieces of research, both from small business supplies company Viking, point to high levels of stress among UK office workers. Viking questioned 2000 office workers on their levels of stress throughout the working week. In the separate study, 200 volunteers answered stress-related questions and had their body temperatures measured at different times of […]

Pension reform falters as workers proclaim they are too poor to save

The success of government pension reforms hangs in the balance as Britain’s cash-strapped workers say they can’t afford to save for retirement.   Almost half (45%) of the 4,720 public and private sector employees interviewed in Aviva’s Working Lives report blamed their failure to pay into a workplace pension on lack of funds.   Despite […]

Blog: why Marissa Mayer is right to ban remote working

This week the world has been horrified, apparently, by a leaked memo from Yahoo!’s HR team that instructs staff that they should be working from the Yahoo! offices and not from home. Cue the web coming alive with people criticising the move, including via Twitter, motivational luminaries such as Dan Pink. Some of the criticism […]

Ask the Expert: what is harassment and victimisation based on religious belief?

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Question: “Can anyone tell me what’s happened to the f***ing Pope?” is shouted twice across a busy newspaper editorial office by an undoubtedly stressed editor trying to hurry a story up about the Pope, at the time of his 2010 visit to the UK. The story, in the vernacular of the paper, is referred to as […]

Acas seeks views on flexible working for Code of Practice

Acas is seeking input from employers and workers for its draft Code of Practice on the new extended rights for flexible working.   The Government announced changes to flexible working rules in November 2012.   A key change is that the requirement to be a parent or carer to apply for flexible working will no […]

More hoops for job seekers to jump through

Job hunters must jump through more hoops – and higher – plus endure longer interviews to land a new job, research has found.   Post-recession employers can afford to be choosy and are grilling candidates for their long-term potential as well as their ability to do the job advertised, according to research by recruitment firm […]

Poor data hampers HR’s boardroom reputation

HR risks losing boardroom credibility as their “rear view mirror” approach to analytics fails to provide useful business insight, a KPMG white paper warns.   Too anchored in the present and past, too generic and too operational – these are  just some of the charges outlined against HR’s application of analytics in the white paper, […]

Talent Spot: Tim Hadfield, co-founder of Inaccord Engagement Partnership and HRzone blogger

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For Tim Hadfield, co-founder of engagement specialists Inaccord Engagement Partnership, there’s no mystery surrounding engagement, it’s simply common sense. But that doesn’t mean companies don’t need his help to get it right. “The big challenge is, managers know about engagement, but knowing it and doing it are two different things,” he observes.  And that’s where […]

Social media not delivering strategic HR results

Organisations are not achieving the full potential of Big Data and social media as part of their HR strategies and need to re-examine their policies surrounding such tools.    That’s one of the conclusions of the Global Assessment Trends Report, a study based on the results of an online survey conducted in late 2012
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Yahoo boss bans remote working

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Marissa Mayer,  the recently appointed CEO of US internet firm Yahoo, has decided that she's none too keen on remote workers and wants all Yahoo employees to report for work at company facilities. And if anyone's not happy about that, then from June onwards they have a simple choice: comply or quit.  Yahoo is headquartered in […]

Stress slays two in five staff in smaller firms

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Stress is taking a huge toll on UK smaller businesses, affecting morale, absence levels and performance, finds a report. More than 40% of the 500 senior managers from UK small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) said that stress had impacted their business in 2012, according to Zurich Insurance’s SME Risk Index.    One in five of […]

Gender politics: woman losing out in the UK, but on top in France

UK women’s grip on positions of power in politics and public life is slipping away dramatically, claims a report. Sex and Power: Who Runs Britain? by Counting Women In, a coalition of five organisations including the Fawcett Society and Hansard Society, found damning evidence of British women losing representation across politics, the judiciary, police, media […]

British Gas goes green with recruitment

British Gas is offering 1,000 unemployed youngsters a chance to train for skilled ‘green’ roles at the company over the next three years.   The energy giant has joined forces with Accenture and environmental charity Global Action Plan to offer free sustainability training to 1,400 17 to 25 year olds not currently in education, training […]

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