Opinion: Something old, something new – successful team building

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With the ever-changing face of the ‘team’ today – project teams, matrix working, remote teams, cross functional working groups and virtual teams – the need for effective team building is without question. So, what’s new in team building? Well…everything and nothing. Steve Marriott of Kaizen Training reports on the latest team building innovations, reflecting on […]

What’s the answer? References in cases of gross misconduct

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Chris Bonfiglioli gets legal guidance this week from Helen Badger, employment law expert, Browne Jacobson and Martin Brewer, a Partner with the employment team of Mills & Reeve on what kind of references have to be provided in cases where gross misconduct is the reason for dismissal. The question:What kind of references have to be […]

Workers encouraged to take part in anti-bullying day

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The charity Ban Bullying at Work has launched a new initiative – a minute of reflection – to raise awareness among Britain’s 28.94 million workforce.Now in its fourth year Ban Bullying at Work Day will be held on 7 November, with the minute of reflection to be held at 10am. Organisers hope a million people […]

Executive pay faces radical overhaul

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According to new research by KPMG executive pay faces a radical overhaul because so many are approaching the maximum allowable level.That begs questions about how stretching performance requirements have become – but also leads to KPMG’s prediction of big companies increasingly turning to tailor-made executive pay packages.The findings come at a time when investors are […]

What price the 24-hour work culture?

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Research has revealed that in 90 per cent of families where both parents work, at least one works unsocial hours, defined as outside 8am-7pm Monday-Friday.The research ‘Working atypical hours: what happens to family life?’ by Matt Barnes, Caroline Bryson and Ruth Smith of the National Centre for Social Research, in partnership with the Relationships Foundation’s […]

Employee fined for ignoring safety warnings

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A security guard who seriously injured a lorry driver after ignoring safety warnings and attempting to drive a fork lift truck has been fined.Travers Clarke, who was 19 at the time of the incident, was warned by both his employer and the company whose premises he was guarding not to use any of the equipment […]

The promises and perils of talent management software

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It’s a business cliché that your most valuable asset is your people, but one that is true for most organisations. So it’s not surprising that companies spent more than $3 billion in 2005 on software designed to monitor, manage, evaluate and motivate their employees. Sally Flood reports. Talent management software can potentially reduce costs such […]

Colborn’s Corner: Legislation – HR’s friend or foe?

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With the weight of publicity surrounding age discrimination reaching a peak this week, Quentin Colborn looks at the whole topic of employment legislation and considers what impact it has on the HR function. You can hardly pick up a newspaper or review a business website at the minute without the topic of age discrimination coming […]

School unfairly dismissed disabled employee

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A Brighton employment tribunal has ruled that the largest junior school in the country unfairly dismissed an IT technician on the grounds of her disability.Carolyn Adamczyk was dismissed from her position as IT Technician at Ocklynge Junior School, Brighton, on 1 July 2005, purportedly by reason of redundancy. But the tribunal found that the school […]

Redundancies affected by pensions discrimination delay

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The delay in bringing into force the pensions element of the age discrimination regulations could affect redundancy packages, according to consultants Watson Wyatt.Although the firm welcomes the delay it warns that it throws up new issues that employers will have do deal with quickly.The particular issue of concern is redundancy arrangements, which usually involve a […]

Union demands changes to corporate manslaughter bill

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Amicus is demanding urgent changes to the Corporate Manslaughter Bill after a company was fined just £200 following the death of a worker.The company – JR Crompton Ltd – went into administration six months before the prosecution over the death of Richard Thomas, known as Dean. The Crown Court judge said that the fine had […]

HR Tip: Providing prescription spectacles

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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. Q: “Our computer operator says that she needs prescription glasses. Do we have to provide them?” A: Yes, if an optician prescribes them specifically for when she is working at a screen. You need […]

Age discrimination: How have employers prepared? By Annie Hayes

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Advertising for ‘young, energetic’ workers, promoting on the basis of age and allowing ageist banter to continue in the workplace are just some of the issues that could wind employers up in the dock as of 1 October when the age laws come into play; Annie Hayes reports on how HR Directors from leading brand-name […]

Any Answers: Breastfeeding at work

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Kam Bains, HR Consultant at Higgs and Sons Solicitors responds to an Any Answers posting about breastfeeding in the workplace. The question:An employee has returned from maternity leave and is breast feeding and hence needs to express during the day, is there a legal requirement to allow her extra time to express or should it […]

Age discrimination laws don’t go far enough

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With less than a fortnight to go until the new age discrimination regulations come into force, new research from Age Concern indicates that many people think the new laws don’t go far enough.According to Age Concern’s research 85 per cent of people think age discrimination should be illegal.The problem with the new regulations is that […]

Volunteering for a day keeps the doctor away

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Forget the apple a day – new research by volunteering organisation CSV and Barclays reveals that employees who are given the chance to do something different can have lower sickness rates.The survey found that 42 per cent of employers who allow staff time off work to volunteer said it helped reduce staff sick days, while […]

Lessons from the Lebanon: HR’s role in an international crisis

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The successful evacuation of companies’ employees and expatriate staff from the Lebanon has once again brought the role of the Human Resources department into sharp focus, underscoring the critical role within crisis management planning and emergency response that the function plays; Richard Culver, a senior director for security services with International SOS reports. The litigation […]

UK in the dock over health and safety legislation

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The EU Commission has taken the UK to court over the wording of the 1974 Health and Safety at Work Act which, it claims, means the UK does not fulfil its obligations under EU law.But the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) says that if the EU Commission wins it will turn back the […]

HR scores a ‘valley’ good success

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New HR plans and policies for the Welsh Assembly have paid off – to the tune of £1.1 million according to an official report.The auditor general for Wales Jeremy Coleman found that the targeting of long-term and/or psychological-related absences had reduced the average number of days’ absence taken by each member of staff from ten […]

What’s the answer? Rates of pay for shifts

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Marie Smith gets legal guidance this week from Helen Badger, employment law expert, Browne Jacobson and Martin Brewer, a Partner with the employment team of Mills & Reeve on shifting pay patterns for job swaps between grades. The question:We have a number of employees who are all employed as general operatives and it states that […]

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