Losing my future leader

Forget follow my leader – British businesses risk losing future leaders because of poor management, according to new research released by the Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM). The YouGov survey revealed that 11 per cent of the 496 respondents aged 18-24 feel their manager is holding them back. And British businesses are in danger […]
One wage fits all at ASDA

ASDA has announced that it is scrapping its ‘under 18’ pay rate to offer equal rates of pay for all colleagues doing the same job, regardless of whether they’re 16 or 60. The move, which has been seen as a victory for the GMB union, comes in the same week that new age discrimination legislation […]
Human capital management – A profit driver for business? By Bettina Pickering and Phil Rice

Let’s face it: HCM (Human Capital Management) is an exciting topic. However, have any of us seen widely publicised examples where HCM has been successfully implemented? Probably not, as most so called HCM success stories are point solutions, which do not address the Human Capital Management processes from end-to-end.Every action taken in an organisation has […]
How to get better results from consultants

In the first of two exclusive articles for HR Zone, management consultant John Pope explains how to maximise your investment in consultants by getting the best results possible. So you plan to use consultants? Can you really afford it – the disruption as well as the cost? Consultancy projects are not always successful. Some commentators […]
Colborn’s Corner: How do we choose our leaders?

We are currently in the middle of the party conference season with politicians vying for the interest of not just their own party members, but also the public at large. This week Quentin takes a look at how we go about selecting people and questions how objective and rational we normally are. Funny when you […]
Employees fear admitting mental health problems will damage careers

The stigma of mental illness is alive and well as new research reveals that 77 per cent of employees fear that admitting to mental ill-health will damage their careers.UnumProvident’s research asked employees whether they believed that admitting they suffer from stress, depression and anxiety would damage their careers.Older workers seemed particularly concerned, with 80 per […]
Age discrimination law – minister calls for support

In a speech to the Third Age Employment Network, government minister Lord Hunt of Kings Heath called for support for the Age Discrimination regulations introduced on Sunday.Lord Hunt, Department for Work and Pensions under secretary in the House of Lords, said the legislation aimed to ensure that older workers are not denied the opportunity to […]
Equal pay case – not a straightforward verdict

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has handed down its decision in the Cadman case, described as the most important equal pay case in a decade.And although on the surface, mothers appear to have lost their right to equal pay, lawyers are already pointing out that the judgment won’t apply in every case.The facts behind […]
HR Tip: Refusal to accept written particulars

These questions are being answered by Learn HR, a market leader in the provision of HR and payroll training and nationally-recognised professional qualifications. Q: "What do I do if an employee refuses to accept the written statement of particulars that I am trying to issue to him?" A: If an employee refuses to accept the written statement […]
Minimum wage, maximum impact? By Dan Martin

As another rise in the national minimum wage takes hold this week, HRZone business editor Dan Martin asks members of sister site AccountingWEB whether it is having too negative an effect on businesses. The national minimum wage (NMW) first hit the headlines when the Labour party included it as a pledge in its manifesto for […]
Executive directors are slashed

The structure of the UK plc boardroom is shrinking as the ‘Higgs effect’ has seen the number of executive directors of FTSE companies fall by 20 per cent since 2002.According to a report by Deloitte, the number of executive directors on main boards dropped by 6.5 per cent this year as businesses respond to the […]
What’s walking from your office?

A new survey reveals that UK businesses are the victims of high levels of data theft by staff.Confidential documents, customer databases, business contacts and sales leads are all on the hot list – and 56 per cent of respondents believe companies expect things to go walk-about.The survey, by Prefix IT was answered by more than […]
Interviewees fail to prepare, poll reveals

If you’ve ever wondered how many candidates have prepared have prepared for their job interviews, the answer according to a new survey by Office Team is less than half.The online poll revealed that 53 per cent of office workers admitted they could know more about the companies they apply to – and seven per cent […]
£37 billion cost of employment laws

Complying with new employment laws has cost firms £37 billion since 1998 and employers have little faith in the government’s ability to tackle the number and complexity of these regulations, according to a new CBI report.With only two per cent of employers confident that the government will deliver on its promises of simplification and deregulation, […]
Age discrimination – 8,000 claims expected in 2006/7

After all the build up, age discrimination has arrived – and the Department of Trade and Industry is expecting some 8,000 tribunal cases in the first year.And, according to international law firm Eversheds’ survey of HR directors and senior managers, confusion reigns.The survey found that around a third of employers are planning to keep a […]
Any Answers: Allocating holidays fairly

Paul Strickland advises how to allocate holidays without demoralising staff by hiring students as cost effective temporary cover.View the original post The main thing here is to keep your staff happy so don’t be too quick to dismiss holiday cover – even the smallest offices rely on cover for staff sickness, maternity leave and holidays.You […]
Date given for legal challenge to age laws

In a masterpiece of timing the High Court has set a date for the legal challenge to the regulations.The judicial review has been brought by Heyday, the membership organisation for people in or nearing retirement, and the hearing is set for December 6 – early in legal terms.And in another unusual move, the court is […]
Britannia allows staff to work until 70

Britannia Building Society has changed its HR policies to allow staff to work until the age of 70.The change was brought about by a review of HR policies and procedures in the light of the age discrimination legislation – the Employment Equality (Age) Regulations – which comes into force on October 1.From Sunday, Britannia employees […]
All change for Corporate Manslaughter Bill?

Unions defeated the Labour Party leadership in yesterday’s conference vote on the corporate manslaughter bill.After a 10-year gestation, the penalties in the corporate manslaughter bill are confined to company fines but delegates at the conference voted in favour of amending the bill so individual directors can be imprisoned for up to 14 years.The vote was […]
Briefing: New maternity and family friendly rules

With the spotlight being firmly on the introduction of age discrimination legislation, implemented as of 1 October 2006, the introduction of the Work & Families Act 2006 on the same day seems to have faded into the background. HR consultant Sandra Beale reports. This important piece of legislation brings some quite dramatic changes to existing […]