Succession planning: The bigger picture

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Asking the big questions about sucession planning, where it fits in to the organisation and who should be included with Chris Berry.  Which individuals in your organisation really need to have a succession plan developed for them? Is it just board-level executives, or perhaps each member of the senior management team? Or are there other […]

Employee development: The role of the line manager

Examining the importance of the employee-line manager relationship in employee development with experts from the Insititute of Employment Studies. Any research that is done focusing on people within organisations almost invariably concludes that the employee-line manager relationship is crucial. Two pieces of research carried out by the Institute for Employment Studies , for example, came […]

Employee confidence back on the rise

Employee confidence rose slightly in the fourth quarter of 2009 in all of the world’s 12 largest economies apart from Japan, indicating that the global economy may be on the up again.  According to a poll undertaken by HR software provider Kenexa among 15,500 staff across the 12 countries, staff confidence rose to an average […]

Ask the expert: Sacked after 10 months

A graduate has been sacked after ten months, seemingly unfairly. Is there anything which can be done?       The question: A person has been employed for approximately 10 months and passed probation after three months with no adverse comment. This is their first job after graduating from University. Recently they received a letter […]

Don’t get complacent about pensions

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While the outlook for defined contribution pension plans looks set to improve in 2010 as markets start to rise again, now is not the time for complacency, an investment services company has warned.  As a result, HR professionals need to review the schemes that are currently being provided to staff based on lessons learned during […]

Employers adopt ‘sophisticated’ methods to cope with recession

Employers need to adopt a more sophisticated approach to staff retention and development if they are to weather the current financial storm effectively, according to a new survey. A recent poll conducted among 550 senior HR managers in 17 countries by HR consultancy The Scala Group and the ACE Network found that only 25 percent […]

Recession leaves managers demanding more work with menaces

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The recession has led to a big increase in bullying in the workplace, with the number of cases doubling from a decade ago, according to a new survey. A poll conducted by the union Unison indicated that more than a third of workers experienced bullying in the last six months – twice the figure of […]

Snow pay: should you dock wages of snowed-in workers?

Although employers may have a legal right to withhold workers’ pay if they do not come into work because of the snow, such action could not only be challenged but could also hit morale.   The legal lowdown stands as follows: staff members are legally obliged to get themselves to work and companies are entitled […]

Social notworking – the dark side of social networking

Social networking presents modern challenges for employers. Here lawyer Gillian Mair gives legal advice on forming a social media and networking policy in your workplace. The ever-growing popularity of the use of the internet as a way of keeping in touch with friends has led to the rapid rise of social networking sites such as […]

Suspended sentence for NHS CV liar

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In a reminder that HR professionals are not above the law, one senior NHS manager in Devon has just received a suspended prison sentence for lying about her qualifications.   Kerrie Devine was a senior HR manager at East Devon Primary Care Trust (PCT) between 2003 and 2006, but had to reapply for her post […]

Snow business: The winter survival kit for your organisation

Snowed under? Get some relief from the cold snap with this advice exploring creating extreme weather policy and making the most of technology.     As waves of snow sweep into Britain from Siberia, civilisation as we know it appears to have broken down. With transport and infrastructure severely disrupted, up to 20% of workers […]

Snow business: 14% not in work, costing economy £0.5bn per day

Absence is at an all-time high as employees find themselves snowed under, according to FirstCare, who estimate it will cost business £0.5bn per day to cope with such high levels of absence.  Is it quiet in the office? It seems likely as more employees are staying at home than ever seen before due to the […]

HR tip: Company car during notice

Learn HR is a leader in the provision of HR and payroll training and nationally-recognised professional qualifications, and is experienced in advising on common HR and payroll problems. A wide selection of tips and guidance can be seen below. HRzone.co.uk recommends that any tips are taken as a starting point for guidance only. This week , […]

Talented graduates seek work in call centres

Talent war? What talent war? Call centres appear to be winning a better quality candidiate since the downturn. While contact centre agents have traditionally been considered undereducated with few other options, a huge 25 per cent are now graduates, with 14 per cent having a post-graduate degree under their belt. Moreover, according to a report […]

HMRC launches new crusade against minimum wage violators

A new Dynamic Response Team has been created, tasked with working on ‘high profile and complicated’ minimum wage cases.  Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs has launched a new body, the Dynamic Response Team, with the aim of resolving the most high profile and complicated National Minimum Wage cases. One of the key priorities for the […]

Ask the expert: vetting employees

Does rechecking only some of our employees to ensure they are able to work in the UK amount to discrimination? Matthew Whelan and Esther Smith advise.   The question: In 2007 the company I work for started to vet new employees through a new vetting agency: they check the authenticity of passports and the right […]

Are your employees snowed under? Severe weather and its impact on business

There’s no business like snow business: but even in severe weather conditions there are solutions employers can put in place for employees to keep disruption to a minimum, says the CIPD. The severe weather already affecting much of Britain and school closures affecting parts of the country do not necessarily have to mean major problems […]

Are you moral enough to lead a culture of accountability?

Effective human resources leadership can only be built upon a culture of accountability, says Chris Seabourne, Partner with CTPartners. For any company – regardless of its industry, location, or business model – its employee base represents one of its most valuable assets and one that is absolutely key to achieving performance, growth and profitability objectives. […]

We all need improvement plans

Improving performance – only for the struggling? We should all be taking responsibility for our performance, says Jim Constable. Many years ago one of our coaches was working with a sales consultant. He overheard a conversation between the consultant and his client discussing the training of the client’s staff: "Where I work, we’ve been given […]

Strategic workforce planning: taking centre stage

How strategic workforce planning is securing HR’s role in the business, by Infohrm’s CEO, Peter Howes. Now, more than anytime within my 35 years of experience, workforce planning is performing a pivotal role within many organisations. Even though most developed countries are slowly emerging from the worst economic recession in over 70 years, the demand […]

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