Melody Hossaini’s verdict on the Young Apprentice: Episode two

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Melody Hossaini, a candidate in the last series of BBC TV’s The Apprentice, social entrepreneur and founder of InspirEngage International blogs about the second episode in the new season of Young Apprentice: Week two task: Design a product for the parent and baby market and pitch it to leading retailers.   This week saw a classic […]

IT recruitment slows drastically after nine quarters of growth

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Although overall activity in the IT recruitment sector had been increasing for nine consecutive quarters, growth over the last three months slowed to a grim 1%. Moreover, an increase in outsourcing by both public and private sector organisations as they attempted to cut costs led to both consultancies and software houses being the most active […]

Video Interview: HR, execution and the cloud

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Doug Dennerline, president of SuccessFactors, talks about how to bridge the gap between cloud strategy and execution. Watch this video to find out where he thinks cloud computing is headed in 2012.

Blog: Rewards and recognition – tips for motivating staff on a small budget

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Money is tight in today’s economy, but you shouldn’t be draining the bank account to get peak performance even when it’s plentiful. As I’ve written recently, pay-for-performance schemes can be demoralizing and demotivating and are likely to have unexpected consequences. Still, employees are not machines. They’re human beings and need to be motivated. However, some […]

Mediation: Part Three – How to prepare participants effectively

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The prospect of attending a mediation session in order to try and settle a workplace dispute can be very daunting for everyone concerned. So what can HR professionals do to support people and help prepare them for the big day? 1. Clarify the mediation process   Most providers supply all parties with a written document […]

UK lags behind rest of OECD in management skills

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An influential HR body has called on the Coalition Government to find ways of encouraging UK employers to fill damaging gaps in current management and leadership skills profiles. The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development has published a Work Horizons report entitled ‘Good Management – A New (Old) Driver for Growth’, ahead of next month’s governmental […]

Give employers tax breaks to cut youth unemployment, says CBI

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The Confederation of British Industry has called for tax breaks for those businesses hiring jobless young people in an attempt to fight rising youth unemployment figures.  The employers lobby group attested that organisations hiring out-of-work 16-24 year olds should benefit from a new ‘Young Britain Credit’, which would cover £1,500-worth of National Insurance contributions during their first […]

New global jobs recession could spark social unrest, warns ILO

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Even as the Coalition Government vowed to kick-start UK infrastructure projects in a bid to create employment, a United Nations’ agency warned that the global economy was on the brink of a new jobs recession that could spark off social unrest. The International Labour Organization said in its ‘World of Work Report 2011’ that it […]

Blog: A Beecroft in a bonnet – is the leaked report really such a big deal?

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There’s been a lot of hoo-ha this week over the leaked Government report proposing that – shock horror! – people should be fairly sacked for being no good at their job. The main bone of contention though seems to be the ‘compensated no-fault dismissal’ – the suggestion that employers should be able to dismiss incapable […]

How to guard against corporate social media discrimination

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Corporate social media discrimination is becoming an increasingly tricky issue to deal with and HR is finding itself at the forefront of the struggle – often without having the necessary defences in place. Corporate social media discrimination refers to situations where employers use social networking sites such as Facebook to undertake research about a candidate’s […]

NHS staff expose confidential patient data 5 times per week

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NHS staff are revealing highly sensitive information up to five times a week by posting messages about patients on Facebook, discussing their illnesses in public or losing their medical files. The news was relayed in a shock-horror Daily Mail expose, but was derived from a Freedom of Information request submitted by pressure group, Big Brother […]

Too many firms employing Mr and Ms ‘Unknown’, warns HMRC

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The taxman has expressed concern over how much incorrect payroll paperwork he receives, after more than 800 returns in fiscal year 2009/10 claimed to employ Mr or Ms ‘Unknown’. Errors in the details of employees’ tax and national insurance contributions, sent by employers each year to HM Revenue & Customs as part of their PAYE […]

Official apprenticeship figures exaggerated, leaked document reveals

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A leaked document from Vince Cable’s department has revealed that official apprenticeship figures have been exaggerated. Data released yesterday by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills appeared to indicate that 442,700 people started apprenticeships in the academic year 2010/11 compared with 279,700 the previous year. But an internal BIS document leaked to The Guardian admitted that […]

Top exec incomes leap 50% while staff struggle with earnings squeeze

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Although renumeration for top executives at large public companies jumped 50% in the last year to £2.7 million, pay deals for the rest of the workforce languished at about half current inflation rates of 5.2%. A report by Incomes Data Services indicated that the huge leap in earnings for directors of FTSE 100 companies meant […]

Garden centre worker unfairly dismissed for anti-hunting beliefs

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A Dorset man was unfairly dismissed from his job at a garden centre because of his anti-hunting beliefs, an employment tribunal has ruled. Joe Hashman was fired from Orchard Park in Gillingham after acting as a witness in two hunting prosecutions.   He took his claim for unfair dismissal to a tribunal after a judge […]

Ask the Expert: Can I give a bad reference?

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The question Does a referee need to discuss a potentially damaging reference with the employee concerned before it is sent to a new employer? What is the legal position on references generally in terms of what can and can’t be said?     The legal verdict   Martin Brewer, a partner at Mills & Reeve […]

A question of ethics: Candidate profile-building using social media

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The internet has, and will continue to, change the way we do things. ‘Business web sites’ such as LinkedIn and other social media web sites such as Facebook and Twitter are increasingly being used to meet people and sustain friendships and business relationships online.   More and more organisations are also using social media to […]

PAYE pooling proposals could cut costs – and lead to more tax probes

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A proposal by HM Revenue & Customs to allow “connected” employers to pool employee PAYE returns may cut costs for some but could also create “bigger targets” for the taxman, an accountancy firm has warned. Many organisations such as corporate groups of companies, professional partnerships, charities and public bodies, are made up of a number of […]

News Analysis: Jobs market shows mixed picture

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The state of the labour market appeared mixed this week, with the number of City and retail jobs plummeting amid predictions of increasing numbers of opportunities elsewhere. According to the Centre for Economics and Business Research, a huge 30,000 jobs will have been lost in London’s Square Mile by the end of the year – […]

Blog: High-performance HR – it’s about technology AND social media

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“I only have 90 connections, I know but I was only connected to LinkedIn about a year ago.” “Yes, I did look her up on LinkedIn and I thought: ‘how you could be the head of HR and only have 32 connections?’”   These statements came from people I spoke with last week concerning the […]