73% of HR think there’s too much employment law

A new survey finds 73% of UK HR professionals believe employment law is overly regulated, with 55% calling for simplification as a government priority. The complexity creates significant costs and confusion, particularly for small and medium-sized employers managing employment claims.

CIPD warns UK must prepare for 10% public sector cut

The CIPD warns the UK public sector must prepare for a potential 10% workforce reduction in the next government’s term, cutting approximately 500,000 jobs from the current 5.8 million roster. The organization states that addressing the UK’s national debt at 80% of GDP requires tackling public sector inefficiency, contrary to what major political parties’ manifestos suggest.

Ask the expert: Rest day after night shift

Employers are not legally required to provide an extra rest day after night shifts under the Working Time Regulations, as long as minimum rest periods between shifts are met. However, part-time employees must not be treated less favorably than full-time staff regarding paid rest time.

Opening up talent for business success

Integrating talent management with diversity strategies allows organizations to access and develop talent from the widest possible pool, boosting business performance. New CIPD research reveals that while leading practitioners recognize this connection, many organizations haven’t yet joined these approaches together.

From delegating to overtaking: the purpose of empowerment

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Empowerment differs fundamentally from delegation and buck-passing—it’s about giving employees freedom to define their own approach and develop their responsibilities within organizational boundaries. Successful empowerment requires a clear framework, ongoing support, and genuine authority alongside responsibility.

It’s only words – the war against jargon continues

The Local Government Association’s war on jargon fails because the real problem isn’t the words themselves—it’s the organizational culture that produces them. Changing language requires changing mindsets, not just publishing blacklists.

Wellbeing: Your best posture ever

Bad posture causes muscle imbalances, joint strain, and injury risk, but corrective exercises and proper alignment can improve your confidence, strength, and long-term musculoskeletal health.

Workday’s HCM credentials boost Cloud Computing offering

Workday, founded by PeopleSoft legend Dave Duffield, has closed the functionality gap with legacy HR and payroll systems, attracting enterprise customers like Sun Life Financial and Lenovo. The cloud HCM provider’s quarterly bookings have increased over 50%, primarily replacing PeopleSoft and SAP solutions globally.

Do you need to pay employees stranded by volcano?

When a volcano strands employees abroad, employers have no legal obligation to pay them under UK law, unless the contract specifies otherwise. However, many employers choose to pay absent staff to maintain morale and avoid administrative burdens, weighing business interests against employee goodwill.

No training = no motivation

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Lack of workplace training is a major driver of employee turnover, with 19% of British workers leaving jobs due to insufficient training opportunities. Nearly half of employees say relevant training would compensate for missing pay rises or promotions, yet most employers fail to invest in staff development.

Organisational development – a schizophrenic profession?

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Organisational Development practitioners navigate competing theoretical frameworks—conventional approaches emphasizing planned, predictable change versus contemporary views embracing complexity and emergence. Successfully integrating both perspectives through “both/and” thinking enables OD professionals to bridge organizational divides and adapt to complex business environments.

TrainingZone Live – grab your early-bird discount

Save £200 with early-bird tickets to TrainingZone Live, a two-day event for L&D professionals, HR practitioners, and consultants featuring industry experts like Yehuda Shinar and Charles Jennings. CMI and BILD members receive an additional 50% discount.

MySpace or yours? Social networking in the workplace

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Social media in the workplace presents both opportunities and risks for employers and employees. While companies benefit from improved communication and marketing, they face threats including data breaches, harassment liability, and productivity concerns that require careful policy management.

Employment law update: Paternity and pensions

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New employment law regulations coming into force in April 2010 introduce protections against trade union blacklisting and expand paternity leave entitlements. The changes prohibit compiling or using lists to discriminate against union members, while also establishing a new 26-week additional paternity leave scheme for eligible employees.

Employer of choice – with privilege comes responsibility

Being an “Employer of Choice” requires balancing multiple factors—from financial stability and workplace safety to fostering a supportive community where employees can achieve meaningful work and personal growth. This approach aligns with fundamental human needs for security, belonging, esteem, and self-fulfillment, creating organizations where talented people actively choose to work.

Where are the women in IT?

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Women comprise only 19% of the UK IT workforce, with even fewer in senior leadership roles. Diversifying tech teams with women improves financial performance, brings valuable soft skills, and creates role models to encourage future generations in the industry.

Ask the expert: Is this harassment?

This employee describes uncomfortable behavior from a senior manager including unwanted physical contact at social events, personal text messages, and staring at her chest—raising questions about whether it constitutes sexual harassment and how to properly report it through her organization’s channels.

UK employees slate ‘negative’ management

Half of UK workers view their organisation’s management style as negative, according to a Chartered Management Institute survey of 5,000 employees. The most common negative styles are authoritarian, bureaucratic, and secretive, with only 10% describing bosses as accessible and 7% finding them empowering.

Are you sitting comfortably?

Despite companies investing heavily in ergonomic furniture, musculoskeletal disorders remain the UK’s leading cause of workplace sickness absence. Poor workstation setup and incorrect sitting posture—even slight deviations from neutral positioning—can trigger damaging muscle and joint strain that commonly goes unaddressed.

What’s social networking got to do with learning?

Social networking has evolved beyond a workplace distraction into a valuable business tool, with 91% of learning professionals believing it’s even more useful in professional settings than personal ones. Companies are increasingly using social media for internal knowledge sharing, collaborative learning, and customer engagement, marking a significant shift in how organizations leverage these platforms.

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