Cost-effective ways of motivating your workforce

We all want an engaged and motivated workforce. And we all want to ensure strategies are applied in the most cost-effective way possible. Here, James Brook shows you how. In the current uncertain economic environment, no concept is arguably more important than motivation. How can companies keep employees motivated while keeping salary, wage and other […]
KISS — Easy Rules for Online Applications

In life and in business the every-day activities should be easy and simple. People like simple. I keep hearing horror stories about poor candidate experiences which tend to make me cringe. A couple of months ago I attended a networking event presented by Dan from Broadbean. He gave a painful demo of a bank’s online […]
Career management: A strategic tool

Over the coming months, Donna Murphy will explore findings from the five components of the Adecco Institute’s ‘Demographic Fitness Survey’, starting with career management, and will discuss what HR practitioners can do to improve their demographic fitness and prepare for the changing demographics of the workforce. The Adecco Institute launched the first Demographic Fitness Survey […]
The virtual world of recruiting

It is becoming increasingly common to use virtual world technology as a recruitment tool, but is this really going to be the recruitment platform of tomorrow? Heidi Innes explains. The use of virtual worlds as a recruitment tool has been much hyped of late – TMP hosted the UK’s first ever ‘virtual world’ careers fair […]
HR tip: Calculating pay-in-lieu of notice

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:"How is pay-in-lieu calculated?" HR tip:There is no designated formula as such because pay-in-lieu is a sum of money agreed by employer and departing employee due to the fact the latter is not […]
Major recruitment companies have merged

International recruitment companies Randstad and Vedior have merged to form one group, which will create the world’s second largest recruitment and HR services organisation.The merge was effective from last Friday, 16 May and the new group will employ 34,000 people worldwide, with clients and candidates supported by a much larger geographical spread. It is estimated […]
Is your vendor in the running for the 2008 Software Satisfaction Awards?

Technology editor John Stokdyk sets the scene for the 2008 Business Software Satisfaction Awards. Is your supplier in the running? More than 20 training and HR software companies have asked to be considered for the 2008 Software Satisfaction Awards, and entries will be accepted up until Friday 23 […]
Flexible working will aid economic downturn

The Trades Union Congress (TUC) is urging bosses to implement flexible working to steer through the economic uncertainty.Speaking today (Wednesday) at the annual Work Wise UK summit, TUC general secretary Brendan Barber said that whilst flexible working practices had progressed, there are worrying signs that long hours are enjoying a cultural renaissance, along with unpaid […]
HR enjoys boosted earnings amidst fear of redundancies

In a further sign of a confused economy, new figures show HR jobs are being axed whilst salaries are increasing.The 2008 National Management Salary Survey, published by the Chartered Management Institute and CELRE, shows that within the HR sector, the redundancy rate is 1.7% up from 1.1% last year. Overall redundancies for UK executives have […]
Skills fear continues as adults fail basic literacy test

Findings from a new survey reveal that 67% of Britain’s adult population has below basic literacy skills.The basic writing skills survey, undertaken by educational software developer Basic Writing Skills, also discovered that women have higher average literacy levels than men, scoring an average of 15% higher than their male counterparts in the test. The results […]
Remote control: Home working technology

What gadgets, gizmos and gremlins do employees need to worry about to work remotely? Matt Henkes investigates. With over 41 million employees globally working out of the office for at least one day a week, the technological requirements of the modern mobile workforce can have IT managers wringing their hands. […]
Taking control of absence

Absence can be controlled by setting and maintaining the standards required – and sticking to your guns, says John Pope. Some organisations have very high rates of absence through sickness and this government has recently talked about reducing such absence by replacing sick notes with well notes, stating what work an individual would be able […]
Opinion: A ‘debate’ about Investors in People

HRZone.co.uk member Sue Harrison shares her experiences when researching Investors in People status as a business objective for her organisation. I meet regularly with a group of HR managers as part of a network for our sector. I had put Investors in People (IiP) as an agenda item, with the […]
The perfect manager

Matthew Jennings offers some invaluable advice on how to strive towards becoming the best manager you can possibly be. “Ultimately, the truly great managers are the ones who stop to think where they want to go and then have the shameless audacity to set out.” Gerard Blair. If we went to the shops and bought […]
Agreement reached on agency workers

The government has agreed a deal between unions and employers that will allow UK agency workers to receive equal treatment after 12 weeks of employment.Announcing the news today (Tuesday), business secretary John Hutton said that this is the right deal for Britain. “Today’s agreement achieves our twin objectives of flexibility for British employers and fairness […]
CIPD annual conference to move

The CIPD annual conference and exhibition is to move from Harrogate to Manchester in 2009.To coincide with this move, it will also change from its current September slot to November, so next year the event will be held at the Manchester Central Convention Complex from 17-19 November. This does not affect this year’s conference, which […]
Ask the expert: Persistent absence

What can an employer do about an employee who has not turned up for work on numerous occasions? Esther Smith, partner at Thomas Eggar, and Martin Brewer, partner at Mills & Reeve, advise. The question:An employee has not turned up for work at least 10 times, perhaps more. Is there a disciplinary procedure that should […]
Absence continues to climb in public sector

Public sector employees have an average nine days off sick – a figure that is 55% higher than employees within the private sector.This is according to a recent report by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), which also revealed that one in 10 employers believe that the absence is not genuine and often used to […]
Business software not Facebook is top time-waster

Poorly designed software is the new time-wasting culprit.This is according to a new survey of more than 1,000 business IT users, carried out on behalf of IFS, a global enterprise applications company. They claim that as many as 94% of business IT users are wasting precious time on aspects of poorly designed software. Only one […]
Commute slog saps five years over working career

Workers spend an average five years getting to and from work, over the course of their working life.It’s a statistic that has triggered alarm bells for Work Wise UK, the smarter working organisation that is working in conjunction with the Automobile Association (AA) in a new campaign to cut the commute.According to its findings, the […]