HR tip: Disabled employee and sickness benefit

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:"One of my employees is a disabled person who has been off sick for several months and has now exhausted his contractual sick pay entitlement. Because he is disabled do I have to […]
New CIPD Chief Executive appointed

The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development has announced the appointment of Jackie Orme as Chief Executive, to succeed Geoff Armstrong, who is retiring in June 2008.She joins the CIPD from PepsiCo International.What do others think of the appointment? Iain Young
Business Software Satisfaction Awards 2007

The great and the good from the software industry joined journalists and employers in central London on Tuesday 9 October for the 2007 Business Software Satisfaction Awards organised by Sift Media, publisher of HR Zone. The wine flowed, as did the conversation, and we saw some very deserving winners collect their awards. All in all, […]
Legendary comedian presents an ode to the awards

The guest speaker at Sift Media’s 2007 Business Software Satisfaction Awards ceremony in London on Tuesday 9 October was Barry Cryer, the legendary comedian and performer. A true professional with an epic CV to prove it, Barry served up a 30-minute barrage of gags that concluded with a poem specially composed for the occasion. To […]
Business Software Satisfaction Awards 2007: The results

More than 300 people gathered for a glittering ceremony at The Brewery in London on Tuesday 9 October for the 2007 Business Software Satisfaction Awards organised by Sift Media, publisher of HR Zone. The 2007 awards cover suppliers who serve members of all of Sift Media’s online professional communities, including HR Zone, TrainingZone, AccountingWEB, FinanceWeek, […]
Employers warned of apathy towards employee wellbeing

A third of UK workers feel their health is being neglected at work by employers, new research has revealed.The study, by Business in the Community (BITC), also highlighted that 62 per cent of workers don’t believe that their bosses consider staff as assets worth investing in, whilst 46 per cent state that a lack of […]
Beyond recognition: Success at the SSAs

There may have been many rivals at the Business Software Satisfaction Awards (SSAs) but the winners were all united in praising their customers for making it such a successful night.Spanning several categories, including accounting and finance, HR and training and customer relationship management (CRM), the awards were voted for by consumers. As many of the […]
New chief executive for the CIPD

The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) has appointed Jackie Orme as chief executive, following the departure of Geoff Armstrong who is retiring in June 2008.Orme takes up her position in April 2008. She is currently chief personnel officer and vice president, HR at PepsiCo International, and sits on the global PepsiCo International HR […]
Cuts both ways: Handling mass redundancy. By Louise Druce

Redundancies are never easy for the people who are going or for those left behind. But try to get them over and done with too quickly and HR could be putting its own head on the block, as Louise Druce finds out. No matter how hard you try to put a positive spin on it, […]
The Facebook face-off. By Lucie Benson

One of the most hotly debated issues of the year so far has to be the question over whether staff should have access to social networking sites in the workplace. So what is the answer? Lucie Benson talks to HR Zone members to find out. People up and down the country are divided as to […]
£5m Olympic boost for London skills

An additional £5m is being invested in training opportunities for Londoners ahead of the 2012 Olympics.The government funding will be targeted on training sports coaches, construction workers and 200 extra apprenticeships in customer services and hospitality ahead.Skills minister David Lammy said: “We must get more people into skilled jobs in construction, customer services and hospitality, […]
Government leadership programme goes international

The National School of Government Centre for Strategic Leadership is introducing an international week into its flagship leadership development programme.Hosted by the LIMAK business school in Vienna, the week will allow participants on the Top Management Programme (TMP) to visit a variety of central and eastern European cities. Speaking at a Whitehall event to celebrate […]
Curing the absence disease

Paul Roberts, healthcare consultant at IHC, outlines a number of steps that organisations should take to maximise their absence management procedures and minimise the effects of absence on the individual, the team and the organisation. Absence is a disease that is infiltrating the vast majority of UK workplaces, yet under half of organisations monitor the […]
‘Office rage’ felt across Europe

Being spoken down to by a boss or colleague is the main cause of work-related stress and anger in the office, a survey has found.New research into the causes of anger felt by office workers in the UK and Europe, has revealed that long and pointless meetings are the key causes of frustration across European […]
Disciplining stressed employees

Disciplinary procedures can often result in the employee being absent from work due to stress-related illness, putting the employer in a difficult position. Paul Archer, head of employment law at Lemon & Co Solicitors, discusses the options available in this situation. Employment law has sometimes been described as the triumph of process over substance. The […]
Ask the expert: Gross or non-gross misconduct?

Esther Smith, partner at Thomas Eggar, and Martin Brewer, partner and employment law specialist at Mills & Reeve, discuss whether an employee, who has also been working for another company, should be dismissed immediately and whether the situation should be classed as gross misconduct or not. The question:We have an employee at the moment who […]
City bosses plan new year job sacking spree

The credit crunch will trigger a number of job sackings in the city in 2008, say business analysts.The centre for economics and business research (cebr) says that city jobs will decline by as many as 6,500 in 2008 from the previous year. The figures are skewed, however, since 11,000 jobs were added in 2007 beating […]
Bad interviewers damage brand

Job seekers are turning down offers from UK companies because of the poor standards of many interviewers.A survey released by T-Mobile found that 56 per cent of people who had suffered a bad interview laid the blame on the interviewer, accusing some of lateness, rudeness, sexism and even drunkenness. Around 40 per cent of interviewees […]
Royal Mail signs manager deal as strikes continue

Royal Mail is set to get back around the table with its workers today, as a 48-hour strike continues to disrupt services. Around 130,000 members of the Communication Workers Union (CWU) downed tools on Thursday in the dispute over pay and planned company “modernisation”, which it believes may put up to 40,000 jobs at risk. […]
Victory for sacked nose stud worker

A Heathrow airport worker who was sacked for wearing a nose stud has been reinstated in her job.Mrs Lalji maintained that the nose stud was part of her Hindu religion. Backed by the GMB union, the mother of three appealed against her dismissal and was duly given her job back. A spokesperson for the company […]