Over 100,000 HR jobs at risk as recession looms

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A global consultancy has estimated that over 100,000 jobs in the UK’s HR industry could go as a result of the economic downturn.VaLUENTis has warned that around 50,000 jobs related to internal HR functions and the rest in the HR supply industry including recruitment, coaching, training and consultancy could be axed. If the figures are […]

BBC HR chief’s earnings exposed

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It has been revealed that Stephen Kelly, director of BBC People, earned £431,000 in 2007-08. The figures were announced as part of the corporation’s annual report. Kelly, who sits on the BBC’s executive board, joined the corporation from BT in October 2006. He has responsibility for developing and implementing global HR strategies at both operational […]

HR wouldn’t wish the profession on their children

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A quarter of HR professionals are so dissatisfied with the job they wouldn’t want their children following in their footsteps, a new survey has shown.According to recruitment and talent management consultancy Hudson, 32% of those surveyed cited better opportunities in other professions as the main reason for their reluctance, and one in four believed their […]

Sunburn and sexual harassment: The office summer party

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Salmonella sausages, sun stroke at midday, an ET claim for sexual harassment slapped on your desk. Annie Hayes reports on how to survive the office summer party. When, where and how? How to ensure acceptable conduct at office parties Be aware that employers can be held vicariously liable for the actions of their employees at […]

HR takes pole position in race for business growth

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HR is being called upon now more than ever to ensure its recruitment and retention strategies are as effective as possible. Grant Crow discusses what the future has in store for HR professionals and whether they hold the key to business growth. Stories of global talent battles and skills shortages have saturated the media lately, […]

HR tip: Problems of confidentiality

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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: "I agreed to listen to an employee in confidence but in the course of the subsequent conversation it became apparent that he was cheating the company. What can I do? By doing […]

Can feng shui help your organisation?

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Is bad chi stifling your creative juices? Enter our feng shui competition to win a free online consultation from one of the UK’s leading masters and see if he can get your office environment attuned. There are some buildings and office complexes that are host to failed company after failed company. Many people would simply […]

Trust staff with Facebook, says expert

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An expert is urging bosses to allow staff to spend 5% of their time experimenting with web networking tools, including Facebook, whilst at work.Scott Gavin, of Applied Trends, believes Web 2.0 technologies will never reach their true potential or deliver ROI for organisations unless staff are trusted to make the most of collaborative tools in […]

When the going gets tough, talent management gets going

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In these uncertain times, the ability of an HR department to properly orchestrate talent management can mean the difference between becoming a value-adding, prized business function and a back office process on the cost chopping-block. Matt Henkes reports. It’s increasingly important in times of economic hardship for an organisation to be able to recognise and […]

Keeping your employees – and yourself – happy

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Jessica Pryce-Jones advises on how to spot the telltale signs of unhappiness, both in the workplace and in the HR profession, and suggests a few top tips to maintain a happy team. The current economic downturn is placing increased pressure on many businesses, with the HR department often at the interface of the resulting challenges.Whether […]

Ask the expert: Grievance procedure

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An employer wants to dismiss an employee with six months’ service, yet the individual has asked to raise a grievance. Can the employer reject this request? Esther Smith, partner at Thomas Eggar, and Martin Brewer, partner at Mills & Reeve, advise. The question:An employee joined six months ago to undertake a difficult task. Documented objectives […]

How to be a masterful communicator

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By using some of the core tools of neuro-linguistic programming, you can transform your impact and your ability to communicate, says Clive Lewis. If you were asked to improve your communication, how would you go about it? Would you try to develop your PowerPoint presentation skills? Pay more attention to the way you write emails? […]

Retirement gets its Heyday

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Heyday, a sister organisation of Age Concern, is taking its fight against the UK’s implementation of European anti-age discrimination legislation before the European Court of Justice.There are currently some 260 forced retirement cases making their way through the tribunals and all have been stayed until the outcome of the Heyday case is known. If this […]

Argos workers prepare to strike

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Workers for retail chain Argos have voted in favour of strike action in a dispute over pay.The majority (67%) voted for the action after rejecting the company’s pay offer of 4.0%. Unite, the union that represents Argus workers, argues the pay deal is unfair considering profits are up 16% on last year’s and pay awards […]

Butcher falls foul of minimum wage laws

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The owners of a Sheffield butcher’s shop have been found guilty of failing to pay staff the national minimum wage (NMW).According to a report by BBC online, David Jackson and Pauline Smout, who own Jackson’s Butchers in Sheffield, pleaded guilty to offences against two former employees.They have now been ordered to pay more than £11,000 […]

Extra milers believe work matters

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Seven out of 10 UK workers believe their work makes a difference to the success of their organisation and is the driving force that makes them go ‘that extra mile’.This is according to a new survey by performance improvement outfit Maritz. The highest proportion of those who feel most valued fall into the millennial and […]

How healthy staff can lead to a healthy bottom line

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It really is quite simple – the less healthy your employees, the more they will be absent, and the more that will impact on your bottom line. So what can you do about it? Jeff Archer has a few suggestions. When you walk into an office you've never visited before, you know within minutes what […]

Controlling healthcare costs

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Much of the time, the cheaper, off-the-shelf healthcare insurance packages offer very poor value for money. Tom Burfitt explains how a little expert advice can help you find the best and most cost-effective way to build a healthcare plan for your business. When it comes to building a healthcare plan, all too many businesses make […]

Promoting health, safety and wellbeing in the workplace

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With sickness absence costing the economy £13bn last year, it is imperative that organisations have effective absence management policies in place. Professor Michael O’Donnell emphasises the importance of promoting rehabilitation in the workplace. Everyone at work will probably need to take sick leave at some point during their working lives and, in most cases, this […]

Software satisfaction awards: Which is your favourite HR provider?

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We need your votes on the software awards that matter most – the Software Satisfaction Awards 2008.Organised by HRZone.co.uk’s parent group Sift Media and the software trade body BASDA, the Software Satisfaction Awards set out to honour those software developers and resellers who do the most to keep their customers happy every year. Nearly 2,000 […]