HR Software Show round-up

HRZone.co.uk’s technology editor John Stokdyk spent last Thursday at the annual HR Software Show in London. This is what he found. NorthgateArinso adds PeopleChecking to its portfolioThe first thing visitors encountered at the HR Software Show (HRSS) exhibition was the stand of NorthgateArinso. One of the HR software industry’s bigger players, and the winner of […]
Harman defends positive discrimination plans

Equalities minister Harriet Harman has defended plans to encourage organisations to discriminate in favour of female and ethnic minorities job candidates.In plans to be published today, it is reported that the Equality Bill will also make private companies demonstrate whether they pay male and female staff equally, in a bid to make the pay gap […]
Flexible working business case more compelling than legislation

Over 90% of businesses say that they would operate a flexible working policy even if there was no legislative requirement, a survey from the Institute of Directors (IoD) has found. However, over a quarter of respondents said that the proposed extension of the law to allow parents of older children to request flexible working would […]
HR tip: Time off for redundant employees

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 made some employees redundant and they are now demanding that we let them have time off to seek other work. How do we and they stand?" HR tip:Employees who have two […]
Fall in productivity since smoking ban introduced

Many employers have reported a drop in productivity amongst their workers, as a result of the smoking ban that was introduced a year ago.This is according to a survey of 1,100 company bosses and HR managers, by Employment Law Advisory Services (ELAS), which found that 71% have seen a decrease in productivity levels in the […]
Applicants not selling their achievements

Not putting workplace achievements on their CVs is stopping people securing the jobs they want, research from the online CV provider iProfile.org has found. In a survey of recruiters, 73% said they had rejected candidates because of vague CVs containing no evidence of workplace achievements. Over half said that applicants who sell their achievements effectively […]
Employees unmotivated due to lack of training

Two out of every three UK workers whose employers do not contribute to their skills training are unmotivated and have little desire to progress, according to a report.An independent survey commissioned by the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) questioned a UK cross-section of over 1,000 individuals to ascertain how much impact training has on staff […]
The mechanics of salary sacrifice car schemes

Salary sacrifice car schemes are a shrewd way of getting tax breaks while offering a perk to attract new talent; but are they all they are cracked up to be, or will they end up driving you mad? Verity Gough looks at the pros and cons. Not only do salary sacrifice programmes offer employees the […]
Do your managers have tantrums?

We all get angry and frustrated sometimes, but how do you handle managers who constantly throw their toys out of the pram? John Pope offers some advice. A long time ago I was working in an oil refinery and ran a plant where we had to take samples of some very heavy oils, almost tar, […]
Managing your talent to secure a successful future

Managing your future talent is not a new concept, but it is becoming an even more vital component of the HR strategy. Alyson Pellowe has some top tips on how to be ready for the future success of your organisation. Talent management and succession planning aren’t new crazes. Good companies have always been able to […]
Discrimination law skirts around transvestite issue

Barrister Charles Price examines a recent case in Australia involving alleged discrimination against a transvestite, and looks at the equivalent law in the UK in an employment context. Luck certainly wasn’t a lady for transvestite Paul Hurst recently, when he was rejected from a casino for being dressed ‘inappropriately’. Last month, The Age reported from […]
No bones about the ban say workers

A year on from the introduction of the smoking ban, research suggests that employees feel it has had a positive effect on their working environment. Almost two thirds of workers told the employment website Monster that the ban had improved working conditions, though one in three complained that time was being wasted through colleagues leaving […]
Credit crunch leads to increase in county court judgments

County court judgments have risen by 500% over the past two years, signalling further corporate distress in the UK and a rise in company insolvencies. According to the latest Business Credit Index, published by the Credit Management Research Centre (CMRC) at Leeds University Business School, the early signs of financial stress in the corporate sector […]
UK employers look abroad to address talent shortage

Talent shortages are forcing UK employers to recruit foreign workers, research has shown.The global survey of almost 30,000 workers and 28,000 employers, carried out by employment services firm Manpower, found that 20% of employers are looking overseas for talent to address the skills shortage; whilst 53% of UK workers have admitted they would consider moving […]
Ask the expert: Volunteers – does employment law apply?

If someone who volunteers in a charity shop is summarily dismissed, can this person bring an unfair dismissal case? Esther Smith, partner at Thomas Eggar, and Martin Brewer, partner at Mills & Reeve, advise. The question:A friend of mine is a volunteer manager in a charity shop, managing volunteer workers in the shop. She summarily […]
Lack of ‘social capital’ impedes performance

Barriers to the development of ‘social capital’ in the workplace mean that half of UK employees feel that their work is not appreciated by their employer, research from the Workplace Intelligence Unit (WUI) has found. The survey also discovered that many employees do not believe that their employer acts in their best interests, while 40% […]
Employers named and shamed over illegal immigrants

The details of UK employers that have been fined under the immigration legislation have been published on a government website.Following the introduction of legislation in February that imposed fines and even a prison sentence for employing illegal workers, the Home Office today revealed the names of 35 businesses which have flouted the law. The majority […]
Staff wellbeing key to war on talent

Companies that fail to address workplace health and wellbeing issues need to take action or risk losing their competitive edge, Business in the Community (BITC) has warned. Employee health and wellbeing is becoming increasingly important in the battle for talent. In a recent survey, six out of 10 workers said they would consider quitting if […]
Office workers see less sunshine than miners

Given the British weather, it might be difficult to spot the sun this summer but a new survey claims office workers chained to their desks now see less sunshine than coal miners.According to BT, ‘chain-desking’ is responsible for the majority of city workers enjoying less than an hour’s sunlight per day, with nearly a quarter […]
What makes a good boss?

Best HR Strategy Feature 2008Trying to define what makes a good boss is a bit like asking about the meaning of life – there are millions of theories, views and opinions on both. So, Lucie Benson sets about asking those in the know about what they think makes an outstanding manager. OK, so asking what […]