Legal Insight: The protected conversation issue

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The government is currently looking at ways to try and make life easier for UK employers.  It has doubled the service qualification for protection against unfair dismissal to two years and is either consulting on other possible legal changes or is pushing them through the legislative process.   One initiative that looks likely to hit […]

Ask the Expert: Can we recruit a leader if a team member is off sick?

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The question Is it okay to recruit for a team leader from within a team if a member of the team is off sick? They are not on long-term sick leave, just recovering from an operation. What is the legal position here?     Legal verdict   Esther Smith, partner at Thomas Eggar   As […]

News: Shop floor workers make better leaders than general managers

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Bosses who have experience of working on the shop floor make better leaders than career general managers, research has found.   A study conducted by London’s Cass Business School and the University of Sheffield, in which academics analysed every Formula One race – almost 18,000 – that had been staged over the last 60 years, […]

News: Police forces consider canning G4S shared services deal

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Three UK police forces are reportedly evaluating whether to drop joint plans to outsource 1,100 back office jobs to G4S following its Olympic security staffing debacle. According to the Guardian, the chief constables of Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire police met yesterday and agreed to rethink the move.   It was stated only last month that […]

News: RIP Jackie Orme, former head of the CIPD

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Jackie Orme, former chief executive of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, died yesterday evening after losing the battle with pancreatic cancer.   Orme, who was only 46, headed the organisation from April 2008 until her condition was diagnosed in the summer of 2011.   She had worked in HR for 17 years, starting […]

Blog: Seven reasons why the FA should try John Terry

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Despite the acquittal of Chelsea and England defender, John Terry, for racism by Westminster Magistrates’ Court, there are seven reasons why the Football Association must try him for his comments against Queens Park Rangers player, Anton Ferdinand: 1. What the magistrate actually said to Terry   John Terry was acquitted of the criminal charges because […]

Living Leader Learnings: How can I stop older colleagues putting me down?

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The challenge A team manager at a law firm asks:   “I am a manager in a family-run firm of lawyers. I joined the company a year ago and my first impression was that everyone was really nice. However, since then, I’ve noticed that lots of comments are made about my age and perceived lack […]

Blog: How family-friendly is your organisation?

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Any organisation with more than a few employees will have staff that are having children.  It’s a big deal, not only for them, but for the employer too.   Even though this is the case, many organisations provide little in the way of learning support for these staff. Interestingly those employers that do assist their […]

Retention matters: How to support adoptive parents

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The Prime Minister set out plans to create a “fairer and faster” adoption process recently in a bid to help more people adopt. But because the aim is to introduce the changes “as soon as possible,” employers must to be ready to deal with a potential rise in the number of adoptive parents wanting to […]

News: Olympics troops sleep on chairs, while civilians get luxury cruise liner

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While thousands of civilian workers will be housed in luxury cruise liners during the Olympics, military personnel drafted in following the G4S staffing debacle are sleeping on chairs and camp beds in makeshift accommodation. Photographs of Royal Navy troops from HMS Northumberland, which were published on Twitter by ‘CombatCameraman’ and have since gone viral, show […]

News: Home Office strike threatens to hit Olympics

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The government has condemned a planned strike by immigration officials over job cuts and pay that threatens to disrupt services during the Olympics.   In a ballot by the Public and Commercial Services union among its 15,700 Home Office members, which include most workers from the UK Border Agency, Identity and Passport Service and Criminal […]

Blog: Four ways to cope with a busy workload

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 In the final part of our ‘Health Life Balance’ series, we will look at how to create a healthy mental attitude for a busy work life. It’s important to get the job done, but you don’t want to burn the candle at both ends and end up so stressed that you are no longer productive. Here are […]

Blog: Three reasons staff lie to get time off work

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Recognise This! – Responsible managers and HR Pros must dig deeper to understand the real reasons behind employees embellishing reasons to miss work. Is it ever okay to lie to get vacation days you want? Of course, the obvious answer is, “No.”   But giving the obvious answer and moving on is the lazy way […]

Putting the Games plan into practice

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“The Olympics is a big morale booster for the country this year,” believes Phoebe Leet, head of HR for UK and Ireland at IT network giant, Cisco. And as a technology partner for the Games, the vendor has naturally had the event on its mind for some time.   As a result, it has already […]

News: Olympics at work? Get a TV licence – now

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Employers will need to buy a TV licence if they allow staff to watch the Olympics at work this summer, the TV Licensing body has warned.   A recent survey by telecoms watchdog, Ofcom, found that more than a quarter of working adults in the UK – or 38 million – plan to tune in to more […]

Blog: How often should I change my job?

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The job for life no longer exists. Modernisation of the world of work means many employees must now work harder to turn their dream career into reality. The old career paths have disappeared and you have to take responsibility for your career and progress. Perhaps you feel you’ve reached a career ceiling but still have the […]

Blog: How to have a high impact interview – From both sides of the desk

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Whether you’re looking for a job or a job-holder, chances are you’ll have a few interviews ahead of you! Personally, I enjoy interviews, whichever side of the desk I’m on. I get to chat about myself and my work over a cup of tea to someone who wants to know – what’s not to like?! […]

Talent Spot: Eivind Slaaen, Hilti’s head of people and culture development

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For Eivind Slaaen, head of people and culture development at Hilti, creating the right company environment is imperative. But the irony is that, although developing culture is at heart of what his department does, such activity is considered a line management issue rather than an HR one.   “I have HR colleagues who struggle with […]

Book Review: Management in 10 words by Terry Leahy

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This book by the recently retired chief executive of Tesco is worth reviewing simply because he is among the most successful leaders of his generation.  As Terry Leahy tells us early on, Tesco was struggling to compete with more successful retailers such as Marks & Spencer and Sainsbury’s when he joined the company’s board.   […]

Is it time to get out of HR?

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 The route to the top in HR is fairly standard – you work your way up from HR adviser, spend some time in an HR specialism like comp and bens, acquire line management experience and impress the big bosses while doing it all. The shortage of HR representation at board level is well documented. But […]