Half of adults recognise value of training

Over half (57 per cent) of adults consider training a worthwhile investment of time and money, while a quarter are currently involved in training, a government survey shows.There are significant regional variations across England in perceptions of the value of training, with those in the West Midlands most in favour, at 65 per cent, compared […]
Employee sacked for posting video on YouTube

A supermarket manager, who was sacked for posting a video of his colleagues on YouTube, has subsequently won a claim for unfair dismissal and secured over £2,000 in compensation. Legal professionals are now urging employers to ensure they comply with the law when dealing with staff caught misbehaving on social networking and user-generated websites such […]
‘Green’ credentials not in line with employee expectations

Over half of the UK’s office-based workers believe their employer does not take ‘green’ issues seriously enough, while 40 per cent rank recycling at the top of the green credentials list when looking for a new employer.The research, by recruitment consultancy Badenoch & Clark, illustrate the fact that jobseekers are placing increasing importance on green […]
Pioneers pave the way for paperless HR

Sainsbury’s is to invest £12 million in a centralised HR services centre that can beam documents to in-store managers. John Stokdyk investigates the growing trend for HR to embrace electronic document management. The recent announcement that Sainsbury’s is going to open a shared HR services centre in Manchester raised the profile of networked, paperless environments. […]
Wildcat prison strike averted with court injunction

The Prison Officers’ Assocation (POA) was forced to call off its unlawful, wildcat strike by the Ministry of Justice which won a court injunction to end it.Reported by The Times, the planned strike, the first in the union’s history, was cut short as members returned to work following the ruling. The disruption centres around the […]
The next generation of employee assistance

Alan King, president and managing director of Employee Advisory Resource, talks about the next generation of employee assistance services and the benefits for employers. There’s no doubt about it – the employee assistance market is undergoing radical change. We are moving away from a prescriptive approach that focuses on standard definitions and products, towards more […]
HR jobs to go as BAA plans to axe 2,000 positions

BAA, the owner of Britain’s three biggest airports, is reported to be planning to cut up to 2,000 jobs. A number of the 4,000 workers in HR, IT, planning and marketing are likely contenders for the axe, and the announcement is sparking fears over airport chaos.Reported in The Times, Ferrovial, the Spanish Company that bought […]
Facebook ‘blanket ban’ is over-reaction, says TUC

The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has said that employees should be trusted to spend a few minutes of their lunchbreak ‘poking’ their friends or making plans for outside work using the social networking site, Facebook.Last week, HR Zone reported that 50 per cent of employees are blocked from accessing Facebook, including Lloyds TSB, Credit Suisse […]
Coaching high achievers

A ‘one size fits all’ approach to coaching is not always appropriate and a number of factors need to be taken into account when coaching high achievers, advises Graham Jones, research and diagnostics director at Lane4 Management Group Ltd. Of fundamental importance when coaching high achievers is the need to establish a coaching relationship built […]
HR tip: Helping redundant employees

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: "How can I help redundant employees without spending a lot of money?" HR Tip: First you could do your best to put them in touch with local vacancies by contacting the JobCentre, staff agencies, […]
Releasing hidden talents

It is vital to ensure potential talent in your organisation does not go to waste. Jim Fischer discusses the benefits of identifying and releasing talent in the workplace. One cannot help admire the people who appear on TV shows such as The Apprentice and Dragons Den. They demonstrate up front an enormous range of business […]
Managers stress importance of political skills

Political skills are increasingly being seen as vital to career success, but many managers admit they have room for improvement when it comes to influencing others.A study by the Chartered Management Institute and Warwick Business School found that most individuals believe the political skills that build alliances will grow in importance in the next five […]
Working week even more of a slog

Employees are spending half a day more at work than five years ago, according to new research.The findings, released today by employment law firm Peninsula, also showed that the working week is one day longer than it was a decade ago, while men are working longer hours than women.The research found that 36 per cent […]
Chancing in the moonlight

Employers are still in the dark about the extent to which staff moonlight, with nearly a third of Brits admitting they have more than one job – and it’s not all about wages.Around 7 per cent of 1,400 workers surveyed by personal finance specialist The Motley Fool have two jobs on top of their main […]
Holiday blues trigger resignation thoughts

Holidaymakers are turning into budding entrepreneurs as melancholy thoughts of returning to the UK springboard business ideas into action, fuelling resignation plans.Nearly half of jetsetters polled by The Franchise Group said they would think about handing in their notice back home and 67 per cent would set up their own business given the chance.Peter Finley, […]
Applause for first minimum-wage clampdown

News of a children’s nursery owner being fined for flouting the national minimum wage laws, in the first criminal prosecution of this kind, is being welcomed by unions.Reported by the Financial Times, Teresa Aguda of Rascals Day Nursery, in Walthmastow, East London was fined £2,500 after she admitted obstructing HM Revenue and Customs officials from […]
Awards to recognise stress management

A new national competition has been launched to find the UK’s most stress-free companies. The National Stress Management Awards will publicly recognise those companies with effective stress management policies that make a real difference to staff. Launched by The Stress Management Society, the awards are open to all UK companies in the public and private […]
Competition bites team spirit

Almost half of all workers believe that competition amongst co-workers is responsible for destroying team spirit.Over a third of employees surveyed on behalf of Investors in People, the development standard claim they work with colleagues who are very or fairly competitive in the workplace whilst a quarter admitted that they actually find themselves competing with […]
HR fails to push ‘green’ transport

A whopping 70 per cent of HR professionals admit that their organisation could do more to encourage employees to reduce the environmental impact on their travel arrangements. The findings are highlighted in the latest quarterly CIPD/KPMG labour market outlook survey which shows that whilst bosses are paying more than lip-service to recycling and energy issues, […]
Tips for the top: Getting the most from executive coaching. By Matt Henkes

Executive coaching is beginning to be seen as less of a solution to a problem and more of a tool to help people realise their full potential. With increasing numbers of top-level executives having tried and benefited from it, Matt Henkes looks at how its effectiveness can be measured. It wasn’t too long ago that […]