Skills shake-up for tourism and leisure

People 1st, the sector skills council for hospitality, leisure, travel and tourism, is promising a radical shake-up of qualifications in consultation with employers in its arena.The skills council is conducting a series of 75 meetings across the UK to get employers’ views on what they would like to see included in qualifications for the industry. […]
Tax and NI allowances set for 2008/09

The Treasury has now published the income tax, national insurance contributions, child and working tax credit rates for 2008/09 and other rates.Highlights:The single person’s personal allowance will be £5,435 (2007/08 £5,225), and there are greater increases for those over 65 years and those over 65 and entitled to the married persons allowance as already announced […]
Yule be sorry: Christmas temps fuel tribunal fears

Retailers and other businesses reliant on the heavy use of temporary staff during the festive season are being warned that less favourable treatment could wind them up at an employment tribunal.This is the warning of law firm DWF. The company says that bosses who take on temporary cover should ensure those staff are given the […]
HR sets the pace at Softworld event

HR software is rarely a source of excitement, but traditional priorities were turned on their head at the Softworld event at the Birmingham NEC last week. John Stokdyk reportsSandwiched between accounting/finance and project/performance management exhibitors, the HR & payroll companies were frequently swamped with visitors while rival exhibitors were left moaning about the lack of […]
Entrepreneurs ‘left all alone’ with staff rules

More than three quarters of small company owners have to deal with increasing levels of employment law by themselves, new research reveals.The study by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) showed 78 per cent of entrepreneurs deal unaided with employee-related paperwork while a third complained they did know where to turn for government advice on […]
Brown’s jobs pledge at odds with EU law

The Prime Minister’s vow to find an extra 500,000 jobs for British workers is questioned as the legality of the pledge is in doubt.Reported by The Telegraph, the impartial House of Commons library says that European law stipulates that workers from EU member countries must ‘enjoy equal treatment’ when applying for jobs under European treaties […]
Inefficiency costs bosses £80bn

UK companies waste around 18 per cent of all working time due to a crass and inefficient use of labour, resulting in 40 average working days being lost every year.Proudfoot Consulting, the report authors, claims this equates to a bill of £80bn, or around 7 per cent of gross domestic product.According to the report, more […]
Misconduct cases soar as prison officers break codes of conduct

Assault and sexual harassment are among the misconduct offences brought against more than 1,000 prison officers in England and Wales between 2000 and 2006.According to a report by The Guardian newspaper, problems reached a critical level at a number of well-known prisons. At Birmingham, 51 staff were sacked or put on warning; at Risley in […]
L&D pay and job satisfaction on the up

For the first time in 10 years, learning, training and development professionals are earning higher than the average HR salary, according to a survey by Croner Reward and the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).Managers in the learning and development (L&D) field earn an average of £45,000, compared to £37,739 last year. They have […]
BBC to cut thousands of jobs

Around 1,800 BBC staff will be made redundant as part of a £2 billion cost-saving plan, it was announced on Thursday.The cuts will primarily affect those working in news and factual production. The BBC expects to close an estimated 2,500 positions between now and 2012/2013, whilst at the same time creating around 700 new jobs.According […]
Employer branding: PR for HR. By Matt Henkes

HR often talks about the need to fill a more strategic role, and building a successful employer brand might be the key. But, as Matt Henkes discovers, to sell the dream you must first make your own people believe in it. In today’s talent desert where good people are increasingly harder to find, a strategy […]
Interview: Dave Duffield, founder of PeopleSoft

In an exclusive interview with HR Zone, Stuart Lauchlan talks to Dave Duffield, CEO of SaaS start-up Workday and founder of leading HCM solution provider PeopleSoft, about his impressive career to date and how a successful business is all about hiring people with the same “corporate DNA”. There are only a handful of people in […]
Managing maternity six months on

In April 2007, the main provisions of the Work and Families Act 2006 came into force. Six months on, Liz McCaw from ICAS and Anna Hayward from Managing Maternity Ltd look at current experience of maternity within organisations. The Work and Families Act has been the prompt for many organisations to re-evaluate whether they are […]
HR business partnering 2.0: Delivering on the original promise

Simon Constance and Chris O'Brien, from Orion Partners, discuss how HR has missed the real point of Ulrich's work and look at the future for HR business partnering. Research, anecdotal evidence and first hand experience suggests that despite the introduction of the HR business partnering (HRBP) role, HR is still seen as not making […]
HR tip: Enforcing rest breaks and holidays

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:"Many of my employees, especially managers, do not take their rest breaks and holidays. I do not force them to do so. Should I?" HR Tip:If you do not, you may well be […]
Poor IT frustrates employees

One in five British employees do not have the basic IT facilities they need to carry out their jobs, new research has revealed. A survey of UK employees, conducted by Samsung, found that one in ten rated their firm’s IT system as poor, with over a third believing it to be average.However, many respondents also […]
Nine in ten office workers are stressed

New research has shown that 92 per cent of the UK’s office-based workers are stressed.The study, by recruitment consultants Badenoch & Clark, also found that HR professionals are the most stressed of those surveyed, with 65 per cent stating they were either often or always stressed at work, compared to 31 per cent of lawyers. […]
Sir Menzies – a victim of ageism?

Ex-Liberal Democrat leader Sir Menzies Campbell was a victim of “endemic ageism”, experts have said.John Peel, a consultant with employment law experts Employersafe, said that, according to the law, people should be judged on their performance, not their age.“I think it is pretty clear to most people that Sir Menzies has been impeded because of […]
Swearing at work can help relieve stress

Allowing employees to swear at work can help them to release stress, new research has revealed.A study carried out by academics at the University of East Anglia (UEA), which looked into the positive impact of non-conventional and uncivil language at work, found that regular use of expletives in the office can reinforce solidarity amongst staff, […]
Minister blames employers for gender gap

Skills minister David Lammy has blamed British employers for the failure of government schemes to better women’s employment prospects. The London Level 3 pilot project, for example, designed to provide working women with A-level equivalent training, has attracted only 750 attendees. The £20 million project has a target of 12,000. “Some of these pilots have […]