59% want workplace first aid training

A new study reveals 59% of people believe first aid training should be mandatory in workplaces, yet two-thirds lack confidence to administer potentially life-saving aid. Many would either do nothing or perform incorrect procedures that could worsen emergencies, highlighting the urgent need for wider first aid education.

Public sector pensions – an election issue?

Public sector pensions emerged as a potential election issue in the 2010 general election due to rising costs from generous benefits and unfunded schemes. The CBI released a reform report recommending moving public sector staff away from defined benefit pensions toward more sustainable models like Sweden’s notional defined contribution scheme.

Research reveals new talent in town – Gen R

Generation R—professionals who survived the recession while taking on expanded responsibilities—are now seeking recognition and advancement. Research shows 73% believe they’re performing above their current job title, with employers acknowledging these retained employees are more commercially aware and proficient than before the economic downturn.

Law essentials: Equality bill

The Equality Bill harmonizes discrimination law across protected characteristics including age, disability, sex, and sexual orientation, while introducing new protections such as bans on pre-employment health questions, discrimination by association, and dual discrimination claims.

Wellbeing – the healthy breakfast choice

A nutritious breakfast improves energy, concentration, and appetite control throughout your day. Quality protein-based options like scrambled eggs with vegetables, Irish oatmeal with berries, or a European cheese and meat plate provide sustained energy compared to sugary cereals and toast.

Cutting through a bullying culture

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Leadership plays a critical role in preventing bullying culture within organizations. When senior leaders model bullying behavior without facing consequences, it becomes normalized throughout the workplace hierarchy. Organizations can address this through staff training, clear dignity-at-work policies, and effective support services for employees experiencing bullying.

Wellbeing – the business strategy

Wellbeing is a key business strategy that boosts employee productivity, reduces sick leave, and improves retention. Employers can implement effective wellbeing plans by consulting staff, offering health education, introducing cycle-to-work schemes, and encouraging regular breaks.

Equality bill gets washed up

The UK’s Equality Bill received Royal Assent in April 2010 during the parliamentary wash-up period, consolidating multiple equality rules into a single act effective October 2010. The legislation extends discrimination protections to include young mothers and school-age mothers-to-be, while lifting restrictions on civil partnership ceremonies in religious settings, though churches retain hiring discretion.

‘Time to Train’ is now in force

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From 6 April 2010, employees in organisations with 250+ staff can request time off for relevant training under the new Time to Train scheme, which extends to all employees from April 2011. Employers must seriously consider requests but can refuse if there’s a valid business reason.

Can telecoms companies really help HR beyond phone networks?

Telecoms companies are increasingly expected to provide HR and IT business services beyond traditional phone networks, but many lack the professional service capabilities and investment needed to deliver industry-specific solutions that address customer pain points effectively.

Election 2010 – your manifesto

HRzone is inviting HR professionals to submit policy ideas for a 2010 election manifesto wishlist, covering topics from National Insurance and minimum wage to pensions and business regulation. The publication will compare community suggestions against actual party promises to track which pledges are kept.

Is your business ‘fit’ for Fit Notes?

The new fit note system introduced in April 2010 requires employers and employees to take a more active role in workplace absence management. Unlike previous medical statements, fit notes can recommend modified duties, reduced hours, or phased returns to work, placing responsibility on employers to find suitable roles within those restrictions.

Public sector pensions must be more affordable, says CBI

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The CBI warns that public sector final salary pensions are unsustainable, creating a £1 trillion liability that costs taxpayers £10 billion annually. The organization recommends shifting to defined contribution schemes and ensuring public sector employees and employers fully fund their pensions without hidden taxpayer subsidies.

Cases in point – bitesize employment law April 2010

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This April 2010 employment law roundup examines five key cases affecting HR practitioners, including rulings on team poaching, holiday pay calculations in aviation, dismissal for gross misconduct, unfair termination procedures, and Information and Consultation Regulations breaches.

The HR business partner health check

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Assess how well your HR Business Partner model is working with this health check. Learn what’s needed at central and local levels to translate HRBP theory into effective practice that drives business strategy and builds manager engagement.

Ask the expert: SOS – help with SOSR

When dismissing employees for SOSR due to salary reductions, offer re-engagement on new terms within the notice letter. Make clear when current employment ends and when new employment begins the following day, ensuring notice remains unambiguous while allowing acceptance during the notice period.

Negative body language ends in disappointment for job seekers

Poor body language can undermine job seekers during interviews, with research showing that 93% of communication impact comes from non-verbal cues and tone rather than words. Common mistakes like limp handshakes, slouching, avoiding eye contact, and speaking too quickly can damage candidates’ chances of making a positive first impression.

Mandelson: Business leaders ‘tricked’ by Tories

Lord Mandelson has accused the Conservatives of “tricking” business leaders into backing their plan to reverse a 1% National Insurance rise on employers, claiming the pledge involves hidden costs through VAT increases. The Tory-backed letter from 23 business leaders, including EasyJet’s founder, contradicts Labour’s tax policy ahead of the election.

Cheers! How a global brewery engaged their employees

Molson Coors Brewing Company (UK) launched a major employee engagement programme to align 2,400 staff with the company’s growth strategy. The initiative featured interactive zones and experiential learning rather than traditional presentations, helping employees understand how they contribute to key business goals like attracting new customers and supporting the beer market.

Easter egg hunt – Winner announced

Beverley won Demijohn’s Easter egg hunt competition on HRzone, claiming an olive oil and fruit vinegar set featuring Tuscan Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Blackcurrant Vinegar—a gourmet alternative to traditional chocolate Easter eggs.

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