Working from home or taking it easy?

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Nearly a quarter of bosses think the phrase ‘I’m working from home today’ really means ‘I’m taking it easy today’, according to research.The annual survey by Mitel also revealed that 37 per cent of managers think that if allowed to work from home, staff will use working hours to carry out personal activities – such […]

Colleagues less sympathetic to sick leave than bosses

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It might be because they don’t have the worries of employment law or it could be because they have to do the extra work – but colleagues are less likely to be sympathetic to sick leave than bosses.Research by Croner indicates that there is a discrepancy between employers and employees when it comes to acceptable […]

Can you beat the spouse-killing candidate?

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Of the CVs and application forms you’ve examined which stand out in your mind the most? Recruitment managers across the UK shared the most unusual CV blunders they’ve come across in a survey by CareerBuilder.co.uk. And multi-coloured or unusual fonts don’t even get a look in.Top of the list was the candidate who explained a […]

£90k payout for care worker injured by falling client

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The importance of risk assessments and manual handling training have been highlighted by a £90,000 payout to a care worker who was injured when a client fell on her.Social worker Debbie Carter, who worked for Worcestershire County Council, had been left alone to help a client into bed when the accident happened in a Bromsgrove […]

NICE guidance for quitting cig breaks

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Employers should create an environment that enables smokers to quit – even if it means giving them time off work without loss of pay to attend stop-smoking clinics.That’s the advice contained in new guidance from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) as workplaces in England prepare to go smoke-free from July 1.NICE […]

HR Tip: Deductions from final wages for company clothes

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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: "An employee has resigned rather suddenly and left the premises but he has not returned his company overalls. Can we deduct the cost of the garments from his final wages payment?" HR […]

Is there still a need for traditional CVs? By Lucie Benson

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Whilst the CV forms the basis for much of the recruitment process, should we be looking into other options available to employers now, such as online recruitment and competency-based interviewing, given that many people are known to provide false information on their CV? Lucie Benson delves a little deeper. Go on, admit it. How many […]

The final frontier? Web 2.0 and HR. By Rob Lewis

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The latest stage in the evolution of the internet has arrived. Phenomena like YouTube, MySpace and Flickr are making online social networking more popular than ever before. Is this a passing fad for cyber-savvy fashionistas, or something more serious? Rob Lewis asks if Web 2.0 is going to put the human into human resources. It’s […]

Before leadership: Creativity and risk taking

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Jacqueline Byrd, Ph.D, explains why creativity and risk taking are crucial for successful leadership. More often than not, when you read books and articles on leadership, you will hear leadership defined as the ability to create a vision, anticipate trends, walk the talk or be congruent in the way leaders live their values (value-congruence), empower […]

New flexibility laws ‘unnecessary’

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The vast majority of British businesses are already providing flexible working – meaning more legislation is unnecessary, according to a new survey by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC).A whopping 89 per cent of businesses surveyed are offering some form of flexible working. The survey revealed that: 72 per cent offer part-time working 69 per […]

Time to practise your smarter working techniques

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Employers are being encouraged to spend a week trialling new working practices in a bid to boost Britain’s smarter working culture.The second annual Work Wise Week takes place from May 16 to 22 and organisers are asking staff and employers alike to consider using the week to trial practices such as home, flexible, mobile and […]

Unions benefit business says TUC

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The TUC has announced it is to target non-unionised companies across the UK in a bid to convince reluctant employers that union involvement could prove an asset rather than a threat to their businesses.A leaflet, An employers’ introduction to trade unions is to be sent to 2,000 small and medium-sized firms across the country. It […]

Culture the key to preventing company fraud

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Changing company culture by introducing ethics and integrity measures at top management level is the best way to prevent fraud, according to KPMG Forensic.According to its international study, the typical company fraudster is a trusted male executive who gets away with over 20 fraudulent acts over a period of five years.The study looked at 360 […]

Get an edge through green benefits

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Green benefits could be the new weapon in the war for talent, according to a survey on benefit choices.Of the 1,000 employees polled by Ceridian, 69 per cent thought it was important that their employer is environmentally responsible and 57 per cent wish their employers would do more.Although only 14 per cent of employees overall […]

It’s good to be an HR director in the UK

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A global pay survey by Mercer reveals that only American HR directors earn more than their UK counterparts when average base salaries are compared.But when guaranteed cash amounts and short-term incentives are taken into account to provide an annual total cash figure, the pay of HR directors falls to fourth spot, behind the US, Brazil […]

Ask the expert: Can I be forced to change jobs?

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Can an employee be forced to return to their old job when their current position becomes redundant? Esther Smith, partner at Thomas Eggar, and Martin Brewer, partner and employment law specialist at Mills & Reeve, advise.   The question:I started working for my present company as a press operator working three shifts. Last year I […]

Beat the system – Job hunting for professionals

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Consultant Mike Morrison provides a guide to job hunting and explains why you should never appear desperate for a position. Ever wondered how a person got a job that you didn’t, even though you have more experience and skills?I have seen an increasing number of professionals asking for guidance as to what they should do […]

Adjust or pay out in disability cases. By Charles Price

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Commanding awards of unlimited compensation and bringing the worst kind of publicity, an adverse discrimination decision in an employment tribunal ought to be the worst nightmare of any employer and yet very few are fully equipped to protect themselves. Making reasonable adjustments for disabled people is the area where most employers fall foul.The various sections […]

Union membership falls

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Union membership has fallen from 29 per cent to 28.4 per cent – the largest percentage drop since 1998, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics.The rate among employed people has also fallen – from 26.3 per cent in 2005 to 25.8 per cent in 2006. For the third year in a row […]

Employee blogs a potential legal minefield

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A solicitor is warning employers to update policies to cover internet blogging following a judgment made in a Paris employment tribunal that could have repercussions in the UK.English secretary Catherine Sanderson, who worked for accountancy firm Dixon Wilson, was sacked when her Paris-based employer objected to her blog. She was later awarded £30,000 for unfair […]

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