Could do ‘more’ – bosses ignore alcohol and drug problems

A new survey by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) exposes employers for failing to support employees with substance dependency problems.Just 38 per cent pay enough attention to the problem by co-ordinating rehabilitation support to help individuals with drug or alcohol problems return to work. The findings also show that four out of […]
Move to boost young people taking up IT

e-skills UK, the employer-led Sector Skills Council for IT and telecoms, is launching a drive to transform the attitudes of young people to IT-related education and careers.Supported by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE), the ‘Revitalise IT’ initiative brings together employers, universities and schools to help prepare the UK’s future IT professionals.Karen Price, […]
Voice from the workplace: Why do we mismanage people?

In a new series looking at an employee’s view of the workplace, we explore the various problems and issues experienced by this member of staff and highlight how HR and management can help to put it right. This week, management consultant John Pope responds to the problem of bad management when handling change. Introduction by […]
HR struggling to become business partner

Many HR professionals are still finding it difficult to make the move from traditional HR to strategic business partner.These are comments made by Shirley Dalziel, co-author of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development’s (CIPD) toolkit, ‘HR Business Partnering’, which aims to assist HR professionals to identify skills gaps and apply those skills to become […]
Relocation, Relocation, Relocation

HR Zone member Sandra Beale advises on how organisations can best handle a relocation of offices so that all runs smoothly and employee motivation and productivity stays in tact. In today’s competitive age many companies seek to cut costs to improve profits, which is linked to business strategy. One way of reducing overheads is to […]
Hundreds call learning advice line

A new advice line from Unionlearn has attracted 700 enquiries in its first month.The line, formally launched at the TUC conference earlier this month, offers union members advice on how to further their education, available courses and new career directions.It was accessed by trade union members across England and Wales, with psychology and law being […]
HR ‘lacks strategic skills’

The biggest challenge that HR departments face in their bid to become more strategic is a lack of skills, according to research by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) and Institute of Employment Studies.In a poll, the CIPD found that 53 per cent of organisations had restructured their HR function in the last […]
Negotiating exit packages

Paul Archer, head of employment law at Lemon & Co Solicitors, advises on parting company with employees by negotiating exit packages, particularly in light of recent developments in the law concerning the ‘without prejudice’ rule. All HR professionals know that there are sometimes cases when it is important for an employer to part company with […]
Ask the expert: Casual labour

Esther Smith, partner at Thomas Eggar, and Martin Brewer, partner and employment law specialist at Mills & Reeve, discuss the issues surrounding continuity of service for employees on short-term contracts. The question:We employ staff in open competition for up to 11 months, through adverts placed on the website. Some posts can be for a number […]
Podcasts focus on training trends and best practice

E-learning specialist Learn.com has launched a new podcast series for HR and training executives. Hosted by Don Cook, senior vice president of marketing, and Michael Sabbag, director of talent management services at Learn.com, the series will focus on industry trends, successful strategies, best practices, and new and innovative technologies. "You will leave each podcast with […]
Employees keep schtum about co-workers’ annoying habits

The annoying habits of work colleagues are stressing out office workers but instead of approaching HR departments about it, they are suffering in silence.These findings come from a survey of over 1,000 employees on stress in the office, carried out by Ceridian, a provider of HR services. It reveals that while colleagues’ annoying habits can […]
KFC puts Colonel at the heart of employee engagement

Fast food giant Kentucky Fried Chicken has put the iconic Colonel at the heart of its employee engagement strategy.Speaking this week at engage 07’s conference in London, Karen Russell, people director at KFC, told delegates how they translated strategies into key words and visual icons. Using a layered approach with the Colonel at the heart, […]
Rogue employment agencies face unlimited fines

Employment agencies found guilty of exploiting workers will face unlimited fines in a crackdown that promises to get tough.Reported by The Times, John Hutton, business secretary, told the TUC yesterday that the number of employment agency standard inspectors would be doubled to 24 in an attempt to beat rogue agents.The news comes on the back […]
Trader gets second shot at failed sex discrimination claim

Equality watchdog, the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC), is backing an attempt by a former trader to overturn a tribunal ruling that found she did not suffer sex discrimination, to the tune of £1.35 million, when she was prevented from returning to her old job following a period of maternity leave.Reported by The Times, Katharina Tofeji, […]
TUC announce change at the top

The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has announced today (Thursday) the election of its next president.Dave Prentis, general secretary of public services union Unison, is appointed.A member of the TUC General Council, TUC Executive and Trade Union Labour Party Liaison Committee, Prentis is also a director of the Institute of Public Policy Research, as well as […]
Train to Gain celebrates its first birthday

Train to Gain, the learning advisory service from the Learning and Skills Council, is celebrating the successes of its first year.The outfit, which provides impartial and independent advice on training to businesses across England, has exceeded its government targets with more than 52,000 employers signed up.Latest figures, it claims, reveal that nearly 230,000 employees have […]
In case of emergency…what do you do?

What happens if an employee has an accident?FACTS– It takes on average 6 HOURS before an employee/relative is contacted in case an employee has an accident.– Most employees do not have medical information for their employees nor do they have contact details for relatives. This leaves them stranded and unable to help.– Most people do […]
The parent trap: Dealing with childcare. By Louise Druce

It can be hard trying to juggle work and kids, with some parents having to settle for second-rate jobs in order to look after their family but keep the pennies rolling in. Louise Druce asks if firms are doing enough to be more childcare friendly. The kids may be back at school but balancing childcare […]
The Harrogate pilgrimage: A journey worth making? By Annie Hayes

The all together more palatable September, term-time slot is one reason why many are attending this year’s Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) annual conference. Annie Hayes finds out who is going and why. Practitioner keynotes and inspirational speakersThere’s no doubt that the glitz, glamour and fame that speakers in past conferences brought has […]
Statutory dismissal procedures: Do you know when they apply?

Employers must ensure they have a thorough understanding of the broad scope of statutory disciplinary and dismissal procedures, otherwise they risk facing unexpected claims of automatic unfair dismissal, warns employment law expert Guy Guinan. It has been reported that the government intends to scrap the controversial statutory disciplinary and dismissal procedures, but what they will […]