Discrimination: Religion, belief and sexual orientation

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Last month saw the fifth anniversary of the legislation that prohibits discrimination and harassment on the grounds of sexual orientation and religion or belief. Audrey Williams highlights some cases that show that these regulations have provided employers with many difficult challenges. Accommodating beliefsOne question that has challenged many employers is whether they must adjust their […]

HR tip: Following disciplinary procedure

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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: "With changes in the law approaching, do we still have to follow the discipline procedure?" HR tip: Until the law changes in April you must adhere rigidly to the existing statutory procedures. […]

Organisational development in a recession and beyond

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Hi AnnieGreat article OD in a recession OD is not just a strategy for recession beating but a great methodology for growth in ‘normal’ times too. It is interesting that in the UK we have adopted elements of OD tools without the overall strategy of OD. For example 360 reviews, training, talent management, management development […]

Leading Leisure Provider is ‘Fit for Business’ After Implementing COA Solutions HCM System

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freedomleisure, a leading not-for-profit provider of community leisure across Sussex, has significantly streamlined its human resource (HR) and payroll processes as a result of implementing a Human Capital Management (HCM) system from COA Solutions. This HCM system, consisting of HR, payroll, recruitment, training and self-service modules has been made available to authorised staff across 15 […]

Online social networking: The productivity paradox

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The Web 2.0 revolution is transforming the very fabric of business and society today. But does banning wikis, blogs and sites such as Facebook at work boost productivity, or damage engagement, networks and creativity? Matthew Fraser and Soumitra Dutta discuss. The loudly trumpeted Web 2.0 business revolution has been frustrated by a powerful paradox. While […]

Ask the expert: Maternity and redundancy

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A position, held by an employee who is currently on maternity leave, is to be made redundant. How should the employer handle the situation to avoid the risk of a discrimination claim? Esther Smith and Martin Brewer advise. The question:We are currently in a redundancy situation and have been meeting with staff in one part […]

HR in America: The last leg of the trip

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In the final part of her diary showcasing HR across the pond, Lynn Starsmore visits the HR department of a hospital and medical research centre and flies home ready to put all her ideas into practice. Palm Springs & San BernadinoEven though Lake Arrowhead and Big Bear Lake had been fantastic, we were all really […]

Monster.com hit by hackers, again

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Monster.com, the international job board that includes the US Federal government among its corporate clients, has experienced a second serious data breach within the space of 18 months. John Stokdyk reports.A message posted Friday on the Monster.com corporate site by the company’s global chief privacy officer Patrick Manzo warned that someone had illegally accessed Monster’s […]

A week in HR: Dark days as unemployment groans

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The week has been dominated by the news that we have known for a while – we are officially in recession – and with that the CIPD has declared that we are entering “dark days”. But, in a silver lining for the HR function at least, a salary survey predicts pay for senior HR roles […]

Exclusive video interview: Chester Elton

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HRzone.co.uk exclusively interviewed motivational expert Chester Elton, best-selling author and vice president of O.C. Tanner Ltd, at the HR Directors’ Business Summit in Birmingham this week. In this video, he shares with us his thoughts on the burning issues in HR today, including the challenges that HR faces over the next five years and how […]

Only 3% of UK Organisations Have a Completely Automated Procurement Process

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Research by the National Computing Centre (NCC) in partnership with business management and information systems provider, COA Solutions (www.coasolutions.com), has revealed that just 3% of UK organisations have a totally automated procurement process. It also highlights that although only 25% of organisations have a green and sustainable procurement policy across their entire organisations, 69% believe […]

Performance appraisals every day?

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Performance Appraisal every day sounds slightly ‘nightmarish’ in concept to most people, but let’s consider it in the context of effective Performance Management.An appraisal is simply a method of assessing performance; typically this is an annual affair, sometimes with an interim review at the 6 month mark.Traditionally, it encompasses a review of objectives and progress […]

Sorting the wheat from the chaff: Talent management in a recession

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As the economic crisis deepens, an effective talent management strategy is more important than ever. But is it professional or even ethical to use the recession as a convenient means of shedding poor performers? Verity Gough argues that it’s not what you do, but how you do it. If it isn’t the number of home […]

In turbulent times, people matter

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As the current economic downturn unfolds, it is easy to focus only on short-term implications, but in so doing you could make decisions that could cripple your organisation in the long term, warns Graeme Codrington. Crisis times can breed panic mindsets. In particular, companies are in danger of being short-sighted about how they manage their […]

HR tip: Changing terms of employment after TUPE

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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: "A month ago a group of employees was transferred to our company under the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations (TUPE). We would like to bring their terms and conditions of […]

Disciplinary procedures: Out with the old and in with the new

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The current statutory dismissal and grievance procedures are to be scrapped in April, in favour of a more simple process. John Ruddell discusses the impact this will have on organisations. A new ACAS Code, which will be a key feature of the government’s Employment Act, will come into force on 6 April 2009. The Act […]

Equality Bill: Stifling women’s rise to the boardroom

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Despite years of flexible working and child-friendly policies, women are still struggling to reach the boardroom and the proposed Equality Bill may make this rise to power even harder to achieve, says Judith Germain. Designed to bring together nine major laws and over 100 regulations, the proposed Equality Bill means that companies will be free […]

HR in America: Big country, big company

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In the third instalment of her diary of HR across the pond, HR manager Lynn Starsmore visits a large organisation and discovers that certain policies and procedures are carried out very differently to her company back home. Area 3: Lake ArrowheadThe third destination was Lake Arrowhead, which reminded me very much of home with its […]

Ask the expert: Forcing staff to attend training

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Does an employee have the right to not attend a compulsory five-day training course due to home and family commitments? Esther Smith and Matthew Whelan advise. The question:Can HR force a staff member to attend a five-day training course? I have a staff member who advised at interview stage they could not go away on […]

A week in HR: Downturn heroes

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News continues of recession, faltering job prospects and banking collapses; yet a ray of light exists in the shape of Captain Chesley Sullenberger, whose landing of his American Airlines plane in the Hudson River has presented the world with the best example of an employee going the extra mile in the face of adversity. By […]

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