COA buys HR software satisfaction award winner ASR

COA Solutions has added the 2007 Software Satisfaction Award winner ASR to its expanding HR and payroll software portfolio, which also includes OpenPeople (formerly Grampian), Goldenhill and Strata. John Stokdyk reports.Like most previous COA acquisitions, ASR will operate as a separate business unit and will continue to operate from its existing headquarters in Harpenden. The […]
HR not satisfied with quality of its leadership

A survey that aimed to discover the most important qualities for HR leaders to display has found that 42% of HR professionals believe the quality of leadership in HR is poor or satisfactory.The survey, conducted by HR with Guts and Orion Partners, also found that over 40% of HR heads think that ‘taking a stand […]
TUC welcomes staff voice

The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has given its official welcome to the new information and consultation rights.The new laws went live on 6 April 2008 and are designed to give staff a voice at work. The regulations apply to companies employing over 50 staff. According to the rules, these organisations now need to have systems […]
Half of employers would sign up to the skills pledge

Nearly half of employers report that they are considering or would consider signing up to the skills pledge or the Train to Gain initiative, a survey has revealed.The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development’s (CIPD) annual learning and development survey also revealed, however, that 53% say their learning and development work has not been influenced […]
Men exposed as CV liars

One in 10 men lie on their CVs, according to latest research.BackgroundChecking.com quizzed almost 1,500 respondents and found that whilst 12% of men admitted to lying about their job title on their CV, just 7% of women did the same.Likewise, more males were willing to exaggerate their educational qualifications, with 14% of men questioned admitting […]
Employee recognition: Keeping them sweet

The issue of staff retention has never been hotter. So how can companies ensure their employees stay motivated – and stay put? Verity Gough reports. Encouraging employees to go that extra mile is no mean feat. Increasingly, companies are turning to incentive schemes in a bid to make staff feel valued and appreciated but does […]
Let’s dehumanise management

Management consultant John Pope comments on the present trend to dehumanise the management of people within organisations and warns against the lack of human contact at work. We all know that managers can make mistakes in selecting, managing and promoting staff. We know that HR has to bail them out of trouble for their behaviour […]
Demand for consultation on all regulations

Over 600 people have signed a petition calling for the government to consult with businesses before introducing new regulations.The campaign, by HRZone.co.uk and sister website BusinessZone.co.uk, was originally started to force the government to delay Sunday’s introduction of new sexual harassment rules after it was revealed they were laid down with no Parliamentary debate and […]
Is ignorance bliss? Keeping quiet over company plans

On 6 April, the Information and Consultation of Employees (ICE) Regulations were extended to apply to all employers with 50 or more staff. But should employees really be told about plans to reorganise the company, or is ignorance bliss? Sarah Fletcher reports. The ICE Regulations, which were introduced in April 2005 and originally only applied […]
Fall from grace sees elearning on the slide

Elearning is now offered by over half of learning and development managers, yet just 7% mention it when asked to list the top three most effective training practices.According to the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development’s (CIPD) annual learning and development survey, elearning is on average available to 60% of employees, but taken up by […]
Transsexual trucker scoops sex discrimination victory

Vikki-Marie Gaynor, formerly known as Mike, suffered abuse from colleagues after she turned up for a shift wearing make-up and jewellery.In February 2007, Gaynor told bosses at haulage firm Exel, part of DHL, of her intentions to start living as a woman and have a full sex change operation on the NHS. It was after […]
Ask the expert: Pension payments whilst on maternity leave

Does the increase in maternity leave entitlement mean an increase in pension contributions too? Esther Smith, partner at Thomas Eggar, and Martin Brewer, partner at Mills & Reeve, advise. The question:As a company, we currently cease any company pension contributions after a woman has been on maternity leave for six months. Now that the maternity […]
‘Cliff edge’ retirement sends out shock waves

Workers who stop work one day and fall into retirement the next are finding it increasingly difficult to adjust.New research by Ipsos MORI shows a mixed bag of emotions for those waking up on day one of retirement, with under a third saying they felt relaxed and under a quarter feeling free. Sadly, one in […]
Corporate killing law could be tougher, says TUC

The Trades Union Congress (TUC) says it would have liked to have seen tougher penalties imposed for the new corporate manslaughter laws which came into force on 6 April 2008, with company directors made personally liable for safety breaches.Companies, regardless of size, are now at risk of prosecution and conviction if a fatality is found […]
Mass absence from work on 15 May

Millions plan to stay away from work for a day on Thursday 15 May 2008, in what is thought to be the largest mass absence from work for a generation.Organised by Work Wise UK, a not-for-profit initiative, and led by BT and Transport for London, with the approval of organisations including TUC, CBI and British […]
Women dip out as apprenticeships geared towards men

Apprenticeships continue to be the preserve of the boys with women being left behind in the opportunity stakes.The Trades Union Congress (TUC) report, Still More (Better Paid) Jobs for the Boys, prepared for the Young Members’ Forum, showed that while the proportion of men and women is fairly evenly split – 54.2% of people starting […]
Learning at work: The key to qualification?

A qualification for flipping burgers? A degree for turning up at work? The Employer Based Training Accreditation (EBTA) programme is designed to give employees the chance to gain qualifications whilst at work. Annie Hayes finds out if it holds much currency. The Employer Based Training Accreditation (EBTA) programme is a response to Lord Leitch’s skills […]
The workplace injuries a surgeon cannot heal

Jane Fraser looks at the responsibility employers have for long-term mental health repercussions of workplace accidents, and asks to what extent should businesses consider mental wellbeing as part of their wider health and safety policies? In 1996, maintenance engineer Thomas Corr was working to repair a fault on a malfunctioning car panel production machine. Without […]
How to stop the appraisal rot

Recent research has suggested that just 58% of the UK’s workforce receive a formal appraisal and that poorly executed appraisals are costing the UK economy over £2 billion. Gareth Chick presents his top tips for appraisal success. Investors in People announced in December 2007 that UK workers no longer rate employee appraisals. According to its […]
HR tip: Mobile phone use at work

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:"Are we entitled to restrict the use of personal mobile phones at work?" HR tip:Indeed you are. If used for private calls during work hours, the employee is being paid for being unproductive […]