Ask the Expert: Can I reject candidates due to their visa status?

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The Question I’ve had applications for full-time permanent positions from applicants who are on a Post Study Work (PSW) Visa and so only eligible to work for two years before they would have to change status.    I’m assuming that there is no guarantee that new visas would be granted, so is this a valid […]

SuccessFactors to expand beyond traditional HCM base

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"In good companies, CEOs recognise the power of the people they have and the power that HR can bring to the table. If the CEO doesn’t respect what HR can bring to the table and sees it as a transactional function, well, we can try to bridge the gap. We try to ‘up-level’ HR to […]

Blog: Apple loses Jobs – so what does it mean for the people?

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When one of the world’s most celebrated business leaders announces plans to make a move, the focus is all too often on shares and customer impact, but little is mentioned about the impact it will have on the people within the organisation. When Steve Jobs announced he is standing down as chief executive at Apple, […]

‘Take pay cut and unpaid leave or lose your job’, council workers warned

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Thousands of council workers could be forced to take a pay cut, a reduction in sickness benefit and a week’s unpaid leave as part of radical plans in Rochdale to minimise job losses. The changes to the pay and conditions of the local authority’s 7,000 town hall workers are part of an attempt to slash […]

Update: Health unions plan first ever NHS-wide strike

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Health service unions are planning to launch a series of targeted, rolling strikes this autumn rather than a mass walkout if pension negotiations with the coalition government fail as expected. The news came to light after Unison, which represents 460,000 NHS workers, hosted a meeting with other unions in London on Wednesday, in order to […]

Demand for temporary and migrant labour is on the up

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Demand for both temporary and migrant workers is on the up as employers focus on maintaining flexibility and filling skills gaps during the uncertain economic times ahead. According to the Recruitment and Employment Confederation’s latest JobsOutlook survey of 600 employers, 83% expect that their use of agency workers will either increase or stay the same […]

RBS pay details exposed in Hays email

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Recruitment specialist Hays has launched an internal investigation after one of its employees forwarded on an email revealing the pay of thousands of contractors who work for the Royal Bank of Scotland. According to Sky News, the message, which disclosed the pay of about 3,000 contract and temporary staff employed in areas such as HR […]

Sponsoring A level leavers – finders, keepers?

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The latest round of A-level results last week highlighted a growing trend. Employers are progressively not only ‘acquiring’ talent among A-level students, but also influencing the content of some degree courses. So what can they do to ensure that they are in the best position to attract – and retain – this talent that has […]

Book Review: The Carrot Principle by Adrian Gostick & Chester Elton

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Title:  The Carrot PrincipleAuthor: Adrian Gostick & Chester Elton  Don’t be a carrotphobe I don’t know about you but I certainly can’t remember any of the reasons I’ve received pay rises in the past. I’ve certainly not kept any of the documentation for prosperity. Neither I’m sure would they have inspired nor motivated me for […]

Blog: Employee performance ratings – the good, the bad and the ugly

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Numbers say a lot about your organization, such as how much money it earns or loses, the strength of sales, and the size of the work force. I’ve made no secret recently about one area where numbers do no good: Employee performance appraisals. With very few exceptions, attaching a numerical rating to an individual’s performance […]

Horrible bosses: how to spot them and handle them

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The difference between an authentic leader and a horrible boss would appear obvious. But it’s not correct to say it all boils down to behaviour because some of the most authentic leaders I know are capable of behaving ‘poorly’ at times, says Gareth Chick, a director at Spring Partnerships. The fundamental difference for me is […]

Bonuses and allowances compensate council bosses for pay cuts

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Local authority bosses were compensated for promised pay cuts last year by having their bonuses and allowances boosted instead. The move came despite calls by Eric Pickles, the Communities and Local Government Secretary, for town hall chiefs to take a 10% wage reduction.   An analysis of accounts published by 128 of the largest council’s […]

Coulson paid by NotW while working for Prime Minister

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Allegations that former News of the World editor Andy Coulson received two years’ contractual pay from News International while working as the Prime Minister’s communications chief have led to calls for a probe of Conservative election funding. Coulson resigned from the editorship of News of the World in 2007 after the Sunday tabloid’s royal correspondent […]

BA cabin crew trial iPads to improve customer service

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Cabin crew at British Airways are to trial the use of Apple iPads in the air as the UK’s flag carrier airline looks to the technology to try and improve customer service. The iPads will allow cabin crew to have prior awareness of customer preferences and a greater understanding of each customer’s previous travel arrangements, […]

Blog: “But what if they cry…?” How to handle interviewees from hell

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You may be a great interviewer, but what if the other person isn’t a great interviewee – in fact they’re an interviewer’s worst nightmare! How you deal with difficult interviewees will depend on the circumstances of the interview – e.g. whether it is a recruitment interview, a disciplinary, grievance or investigation interview etc. –  but […]

Legal Insight: Where does long-term sick leave end and annual leave begin?

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The boundaries between annual leave and sick leave and where they lie has been a growing issue in both the courts and employment tribunals over the last couple of years, points out Harriet Broughton, a solicitor at Bevans. The problem arises because the Working Time Regulations 1998 state that annual leave “may only be taken […]

Workers uninspired by business leaders, finds study

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Although good communication skills, demonstrating integrity and having the ability to motivate are the top three most desirable leadership attributes, few UK workers believe that their boss displays them. Instead a survey among 1,047 employees undertaken by ICM Research on behalf of executive search and leadership consultancy Korn/Ferry Whitehead Mann revealed that just under one […]

Cycling staff saved employers £128 million last year

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 The cycling industry is worth £2.9 billion a year to the UK economy and employs about 23,000 workers, a report by the London School of Economics has found. The figure includes the contribution made by bicycle manufacturing, retail and cycle-related employment, which contributed more than £600 million to the economy in wages and taxes last […]