Video voxpop: What causes stress in the workplace?

In association with Vox Pops International, HRZone.co.uk presents the first in a series of video voxpops, where the general public shares its thoughts on stress in the workplace. In this video, members of the public are asked: What causes you stress in the workplace? Vox Pops International is an innovative research agency which captures and […]
Health, work and director leadership

Geraint Day, from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), comments on HSE survey findings regarding director leadership on health and safety, including practices and influences to ensure that health and safety is addressed at board level. Workplace health is on the agenda of most boards of directors in UK organisations that employ five or more […]
HR tip: Loss of driving licence for sales staff

These questions are being answered by Learn HR, a market leader in the provision of HR and payroll training and nationally-recognised professional qualifications. Question: "One of our sales representatives has been banned from driving for six months. Does this mean that we can dismiss him?" HR tip: Not automatically. First make sure that you have the […]
Increase in employment tribunals: Don’t get caught out

Statistics show that there has recently been an increase in the number of employment tribunal claims. Michael Delaney examines the reasons behind this and advises employers involved in making redundancies on how to avoid being taken to tribunal. Recent data from the Tribunals Service has shown an increase of 43% in the number of employment […]
A week in HR: The return of the British seasonal worker and other tales

Verity Gough reports on a change in employment trends, BT’s mass job cull, low UK pay rises, and a freeze on the national minimum wage. It appears that seasonal work is no longer the domain of immigrants, if a story in The Guardian is anything to go by. It has reported a change in job […]
Keeping stress down and motivation up in challenging times

During a recession, stress levels in the workplace are likely to be higher than usual. Annie Lawler offers some top tips on maintaining a healthy, motivated and competitive team that can kick-start the recovery of your business. During challenging times, it’s more important than ever to be aware of undue stress levels amongst your team. […]
Up in smoke: One week until ‘quit’ day

We continue to follow Becky Midgley in her quest to stop smoking through an eight-week programme set up by her employer. This week, with less people turning up to the session, she felt more confident in opening up about her cigarette habit. With over half of the group ‘in meetings’, I found this week’s session […]
So you want staff who are engaged?

Staff engagement is, of course, a major contributor to the success of any business, which is why the recent Sunday Times ‘Best Companies’ list is so well regarded. Yet, asks John Pope, what do we really mean by ‘best’ company and are we in danger of employees becoming too engaged? The recent Sunday Times Best […]
Ask the expert: Reduced working hours and pay

Due to the current climate, an employer would like to reduce working hours to three days per week. Esther Smith and Matthew Whelan advise on the legal implications to be aware of in terms of a reduction in pay. The question:If we want to reduce employees’ working hours so they only work three days per […]
Food Buyer in Good Health after Cutting Staff Absence and Improving Payroll with COA Solutions HCM System

The Health Store, the UK’s largest, independent and co-operatively owned buying group supplying independent health and wholefood retailers, has reduced staff absence levels from 7% to 2% by implementing a Human Capital Management (HCM) system from COA Solutions (www.coasolutions.com). This HCM system, which has integrated HR, payroll, absence recording and time and attendance functionality, has […]
Case study: Health and wellbeing at First ScotRail

The health and wellbeing programme at First ScotRail demonstrates commitment to staff and recognises the relationship between staff wellbeing and customer service levels. Becky Midgley talks to its occupational health advisor to find out more about the company's wellbeing initiatives. First ScotRail is the largest regional train operating […]
How does your organisation impact on work-related health?

Maria Karanika-Murray and George Michaelides discuss how organisational culture and policies affect the quality of working life and the work-related health and wellbeing of your workforce. What determines work-related health?Research and theory has typically placed emphasis on the individual and their job. We have good knowledge about how the quality of working life impacts on […]
HR tip: Refusal to supply references

These questions are being answered by Learn HR, a market leader in the provision of HR and payroll training and nationally-recognised professional qualifications. Question: "We have found a superb candidate for a vacancy we have. We always ask for two references, including one from the previous employer, but this lady refuses to supply them. When asked […]
Up in smoke: An employee’s attempt to quit the cigarettes

As part of our health and wellbeing theme in April, Becky Midgley will be keeping us up-to-date with her efforts to stop smoking through an eight-week programme set up by her employer. This week, she attends her first session and isn’t too impressed. Several weeks ago our HR manager sent a group email to everyone […]
Ask the expert: Off sick or working from home?

An employee has called in sick, yet is still working from home and his line manager is discussing work via email. Esther Smith and Martin Brewer advise on the employer’s duty of care in this instance. The question: Last week a member of staff called in sick, then sent an email telling us he was […]
Wellbeing at work gets personal

When it comes to corporate wellbeing programmes, a discount at the local gym or a regular chair massage might be what springs to mind, but all that is changing. Jeff Archer explains. The 21st century face of wellness is a smarter one and recent months have seen a shift from a one-size-fits-all approach to a […]
Restructure for success, not just for recession

Stuart Lindenfield explains why now is the ideal time for organisations to adopt a more efficient business structure and optimise their employee deployment philosophy. A lean, efficient business structure and an approach that continually seeks to make best use of employees’ talents will give an organisation a much better chance of surviving this recession. The […]
HR blogosphere bulletin: 10 of the best

Jon Ingham highlights 10 of his favourite posts from the HR blogs that he’s read this week so that he can bring a few more great blogs and bloggers to your attention. 1. Asperger syndrome and employmentI’ve posted previously on the need to think differently about autism, and I thought this post from James Richards […]
A week in HR: Employment law changes and cost-cutting

Lucie Mitchell reports on the employment legislation regulations that come into force this week, the extent of cost-cutting going on in UK businesses, and the worrying statistics that reveal that chronic disease will pose a serious threat to UK businesses in the next 20 years. The main news this week is the new raft of […]
What the experts said: Flexible working and the new Acas Code

Today, 6 April, sees two major employment law amendments come into force – the extension to the right to request flexible working and the new Acas Code of Practice on disciplinary and grievance procedures. The changes have got many experts talking and this is what they said. Extension to the right to request flexible working […]