Maternity returners lack support

New mums face a disappointing maternity return to work with over half feeling their companies do not adequately support them.A new poll by online recruiters Monster has found that only 44% feel that their companies do enough to encourage new mums back into the workplace. In many cases, ‘doing enough’ only amounts to providing the […]
‘Work rage’ spreads as stress takes hold

Anger at work is increasing, according to a law expert that says as many as eight in 10 workers suffer from ‘work rage’.Peninsula employment law service reported that seven in 10 believe verbal and yelling abuse is common in the workplace.In further bad news, 91% of those affected said that co-workers failing to pull their […]
Tech-savvy youngsters denied access

Businesses are underutilising school leavers armed with good IT skills, research has found. Database firm FileMaker revealed that 82% of young people were confident in their general IT computer skills, with over 85% claiming to know how to create a PowerPoint presentation. However, only 35% said they had applied their IT knowledge at work. European […]
Job jitters scarier than dentist

Half of employees starting a new job find it more daunting than a trip to the dentist, a first date or even having a baby.A poll of 1,100 workers, conducted by recruitment consultancy Office Angels, showed first day jitters are causing stress among new employees, with 37% claiming it is more nerve-racking than going on […]
Candidates choose lucky pants over prep

Job seekers are missing out on their dream role by relying on fashion rather than good interview skills and preparation.A study of 5,000 candidates by online recruiters www.jobsite.co.uk found one in three jobseekers failed to receive a single job offer in the past year thanks to ill-prepared interviews and an inability to sell themselves to […]
Why employee engagement pays

Why is it that some companies shine as beacons of light as good employers, whilst others have problems recruiting and retaining staff? Faye Bewley examines what it takes to get it right. The best companies to work for all have one thing in common – employees who are not just committed to their jobs but […]
ACAS staff announce strike plans

Employees at the conciliatory organisation ACAS are to go on strike in a dispute over pay. Members of the Public and Commercial Services union voted almost two to one in favour of the action, which will see staff downing tools over a series of one hour stoppages. A publicly funded organisation, one of ACAS’ roles […]
HR tip: Redundancy – bumping

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 do not have many visitors so we are getting rid of the receptionist post and leaving a list of telephone extensions for visitors to ring, in the reception area. The receptionist has […]
Recruitment: More marketing than machine?

Nicholas Thomson presents his top seven tips for getting the most out of your recruitment marketing. Marketing is all about raising awareness. In the context of recruitment, this means raising the awareness of your current positions. The most efficient routes for marketing will depend on your industry and the level of the position. However, there […]
Change: The final frontier

Trying to implement change without first securing the backing of your workforce is not only hard, it’s pretty foolish. Matt Henkes looks at how learning to manage change properly can be vital for long term business survival. In the far-off future, when our sun begins to die, humans will face a harsh choice: evolve or […]
Legal experts issue ‘office banter’ warning

A recent case has highlighted the dangers of allowing homophobic banter to go unchecked.Employers are being advised not to be complacent in the wake of a recent employment tribunal which found that some areas of homophobic banter in the workplace may not be covered under current sexual orientation regulations. English v Thomas Sanderson Blinds raised […]
Minimum wage hike welcomed

The National Minimum Wage (NMW) rate is set to rise to £5.73 an hour in October, the government has announced. The rate will rise from the current £5.52 payable to workers over 22 years of age. The hourly rate for 18-21 year olds will also rise from £4.60 to £4.77, while 16-17 year old employee […]
Graduates take job hunt exclusively online

Eight out of ten graduates only search for jobs online.This is according to a new survey from Reed Employment which found that just 3% scour the newspaper for openings with 18% relying on recruitment agencies and 8% applying in person. A whopping 80% also claim to be avid users of social networking sites such as […]
‘Too young’ teenager wins age discrimination case

An administrative assistant has won her case for unlawful sacking on the basis of being ‘too young’.Leanne Wilkinson, was 18 years of age when she claimed that she suffered age discrimination following her dismissal from her job as an administrative post at Springwell Engineering in Newcastle upon Tyne.Reported by the Times newspaper, Wilkinson claimed the […]
Multinationals continue with ‘local’ pay approach

Going global is still not the way of the majority with just 45% of companies adopting an exclusively global approach to pay.This is according to Mercer consulting which found that 39% take a local approach and 16% a regional approach to compensation design.Seniority is a factor. Eighty-four per cent of respondents have established a global […]
The great gender debate

Diversity may not be solely an HR issue but HR departments certainly have a role to play and can make a significant difference when convincing boards that there should be more women at the top. Lucie Benson reports. The gender diversity debate is certainly a huge topic and one that will usually create in-depth discussions […]
How to deal with recruitment consultants

How do you make sure that the best recruitment consultants deal with you and give you the cherries to pick, keeping the lemons in their back pockets for someone else? Matthew Jennings has the answers. The secret to recruiting for difficult jobs is to use recruitment agencies properly and get them to work for you. […]
Developing effective leaders: An exercise in chasing rainbows?

True leadership development has to challenge both the head and the heart, says Simon Dane, managing consultant at the PA Consulting Group. In this world, where debates are rife, few would question the importance of leadership within organisational and corporate life. We know that leaders make a real difference in delivering outstanding performance, in generating […]
Ask the expert: Set dates of annual and maternity leave

Can an employer claim annual leave days back if they are not taken in accordance with the contract and fall within an employees’ maternity leave? Esther Smith, partner at Thomas Eggar, and Martin Brewer, partner at Mills & Reeve, advise on whether this is discrimination. The question:I have a question on potential discrimination against pregnant […]
TUC calls for redundancy pay hike

The Trades Union Congress (TUC) is calling for the government to increase the weekly limit on statutory redundancy pay from £330 to £500.Anyone who has worked for the same employer for more than two years is entitled to redundancy pay. It is calculated as half a week’s pay for each year of employment between the […]