Selective internet ban given thumbs up by workers

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Bosses who provide a half-way house that allows workers restricted usage to the internet, social networking sites and email for personal use, are reaping the benefits.According to a new study by IT solutions and services provider Dimension Data, the boundary between professional and private internet usage is becoming increasingly blurred and businesses that opt for […]

Online recruitment index reveals active hiring

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Hiring is active and happening online, according to the Monster Employment Index, which reveals significant increases in the arts, entertainment, sports and leisure sector opportunities.The index report is based on a review of millions of employer job opportunities from a range of corporate career sites and job boards across Europe and, according to the latest […]

Milton Keynes ranked top for employment growth

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According to new research, Milton Keynes has seen the strongest rate of employment growth over the last 10 years.Milton Keynes ranked above Portsmouth, Brighton, Derby and Southampton in a study conducted by think tank Centre for Cities. However, the most improved towns and cities tended to be in the north of England. Dermot Finch, director […]

New Employment Bill welcomed by TUC and REC

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The new Employment Bill published on 7 December 2007 implements tough new laws for rogue employers and repeals current statutory dispute resolution procedures.The bill aims to toughen penalties for rogue employers who pay under the minimum wage. It also seeks to strengthen the powers of the Employment Agency Standards Inspectorate, which will be given more […]

HR officers earn double UK average

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A new pay study reveals full-time, male personnel, training and industrial relations managers are taking home an average annual income of £62,461, which is just over double that of the UK average take-home wage of £29,999.By comparison, women doing the same job earned just £45,029 – a whopping percentage difference of 58 per cent – […]

Don’t expect too much from red tape-cutting bill, say SME experts

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While the government may be trumpeting it as a solution to firms’ complaints about employment law red tape, the Employment Simplification Bill may not bring about the kind of changes that are hoped for, small business experts have warned.The Forum of Private Business (FPB) said the bill, published last week, should not be viewed as […]

Top apprentice boss search launched

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The search is on for the nation’s top apprentice employers as the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) launches its fifth annual apprenticeship awards. Employers of all sizes and from all sectors of industry are being asked to enter the prestigious national awards. Speaking at the launch in London, skills minister David Lammy MP, said: “Apprenticeships […]

Prime minister outlines new era of rights and responsibilities

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Established views on training and development will have to be radically changed if the UK is to compete in the growing global economy, Gordon Brown has told business leaders.Speaking at the CBI annual conference, the prime minister said there needs to be new incentives and obligations to train. Rather than create jobs for unskilled workers, […]

Sick of seasonal absence?

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Too much Christmas cheer is estimated to cost bosses a whopping £790 million this year in hangovers and lost productivity. Annie Hayes finds out what fearful employers can do to stem the flow of no-shows and self-inflicted sickies. Research by budget hotel chain Travelodge has revealed the true extent of the Christmas party fall out. […]

The serious game of learning

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There is a great deal of hype around ‘serious games’ and their impact on learning. Is it really going to change training or is this just another technological flash in the pan? Donald Taylor gives his take on this use of games for learning. Serious games are suddenly news. According to recent research, computer-based games […]

HR reporting: It’s all about the customer

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Bettina Pickering, of PA Consulting Group, discusses how organisations can increase the value-add of HR reporting by making it ‘customer-centric’. HR reporting – not a topic that tends to excite people. Usually it is one of the more painful HR tasks, preparing reports on headcount, absence and other transactional HR activities. Report preparation processes demand […]

Stress management: Manual handling training for the mind

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Manual handling training is commonplace in many organisations, so why is it that stress and its effects are often met with the stone-age fear that tackling it proactively will create a problem? Jean Brading discusses how to address the issue. We all buy into the idea of being careful about how we lift heavy things […]

HR tip: Distressed employee

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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: "We have a female employee who often comes to work in tears because of some domestic problem. This greatly affects her ability to do her job, so how do we handle her?" […]

Talks break down on work rights for temps

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European ministers failed to agree yesterday on the Agency Workers Directive that would have given temporary workers the same rights as permanent employees.Most of the EU states are in favour of the proposals, yet the British government – in a minority – opposed the plans.The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) stated it was “relieved to […]

Younger workers should be wary of ageism too

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Young workers are being warned they could be affected by ageism in the workplace just as much as their older counterparts.A snapshot survey has been conducted by office support recruiter la crème, of office workers in their 20s, about whether they faced any kind of age discrimination in the workplace. The results showed that 60 […]

Agency workers debate gathers pace

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The employment ministers of Europe are meeting today, Wednesday 5 December, to discuss the proposed Agency Workers Directive. The directive was proposed in 2002 and is intended to give agency workers the same rights as permanent employees after just six weeks. However, successive presidencies of the European Union have failed to get it off the […]

Retirement age hikes ripple across the globe

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The age of retirement is rising across the world as governments react to increased longevity.HR consultancy Mercer looked at normal retirement ages (NRA) across 47 countries and found that the twin pressures of increasing social security costs and lower mortality rates are driving changes in retirement provision. In Austria, the retirement age for women will […]

GMB calls for minimum wage hike as directors’ pay widens earnings divide

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Directors and chief executives earn 20 times more than those at the bottom; the news has angered unions.General union GMB is calling on a hike in the minimum wage to £7 per hour to help out those on a basic salary. According to their research, chief executives take home an average £214,062 per year. This […]

Recruitment 2008: Trouble down the line?

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The recruitment industry seems to have the momentum of a freight train at the moment. But what nasty surprises might be lurking around the bend to derail this seemingly unstoppable runaway? Matt Henkes looks at the year ahead for recruitment. It’s been a good time to be in the recruitment industry. Over the last year, […]

Season of goodwill sours as cost of party hangover soars

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Hungover office workers are set to cost seething bosses £790 million this Christmas.This is according to a survey conducted by budget hotel chain Travelodge, that says workers predict productivity to dip by as much as half, with the average hungover worker spending two and a half hours staring into space the day after the office […]

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