Two thirds of top civil servants unqualified

Just two per cent of top civil servants hold professional HR qualifications and only one in three hold professional qualifications of any description.The findings come from Cabinet Office data revealed in a new report, to be published by the Institute for Public Policy Research (ippr).It shows that the number of top civil servants holding professional […]
Are your employee benefits cost effective?

Can you measure the return on your benefits investment? How much is it costing you? Alan Fergusson, Director of the Employee Benefits Division of Kudos Independent Financial Services has the answers. Twenty to thirty per cent of an employer’s total outgoings can be spent on employee benefits. According to Alan Fergusson, Director of Employee Benefits […]
HR Practitioner’s Diary: Feeling the heat

HR consultant, Sue Kingston shares her latest HR antics including dress-code battles during the heatwave, ways to navigate the Investors in People assessment and coaching for the over-50s; read on to catch-up with all her news plus more of those vital boyfriend and diet revelations. Month: July 2006 Wow, what a heatwave we’ve […]
Landmark judgment in disability sick pay case

An employment appeal tribunal (EAT) has ruled that employers do not have a duty to give full pay to disabled employees on long-term sick leave.The EAT found that HM Revenue & Customs did not breach the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) by offering Mrs K O’Hanlon six months standard pay followed by six months half-pay.Mrs O’Hanlon, […]
Psychometrics spotlight: The Benchmarks Questionnaire

In the latest of our series putting the range of psychometric tests under the spotlight we look at the Benchmarks questionnaire. The further up the organisational hierarchy an individual progresses, the harder they can find it to receive honest feedback on their performance. This is however an essential aspect of individual development, particularly for business […]
HR Zone Members Newswire #163 – Employee E-abuse: A Major Business Concern?

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Employee e-abuse: A major business concern? By Sarah Fletcher

Sarah Fletcher asked HR Zone members whether a lenient approach to employees’ use of company email and internet facilities is a sound business move. As the global use of email and the internet grows, so does the potential for electronically sending and receiving arguably offensive content. Cases involving employees being dismissed for viewing pornography online […]
HR Tip: Jury service

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: “One of our supervisors has been called up for jury service. What are our rights in this matter as his employer?” A: You must not prevent the employee from attending otherwise you […]
TUC paves way for employee snooping

The TUC has launched a new service which enables employees to uncover facts about the company they work for.All the information is already in the public domain – usually in annual reports filed at Companies House – but the TUC has brought details of shareholders, profits and losses, directors’ pay and staff pay and pensions […]
EU signals way forward for discrimination against smokers

The EU might be known for its keenness to pass anti-discrimination legislation – but its equality policies don’t extend to smokers.In a written answer – vetted by EU lawyers – commissioner Vladimir Spidla said that anti-discrimination laws only “prohibits discrimination on the grounds of racial or ethnic origin, disability, age, sexual orientation and religion and […]
Employers fail to take bullying at work seriously

Just days after former company secretary Helen Green won more than £800,000 after her employers failed to stop office bullies, a new survey shows just how widespread the problem of bullying is.The results from Peninsula’s survey indicate that 81 per cent of employees had been bullied at work – and 74 per cent would not […]
Any Answers: Maternity leave and working for a second employer

Understanding the finer points of maternity leave regulations can be complicated; in this feature HR Zone member and HR Consultant Kathryn Aldred responds to an Any Answers posting about the legalities of working for a second employer whilst on additional maternity leave. Firstly, there is a two week period of leave called compulsory leave, which […]
What’s the answer? Appearance as a selection criteria at interview

Sam Swinstead gets legal guidance this week from Helen Badger, employment law expert at Browne Jacobson and Martin Brewer, a Partner with the employment team of Mills & Reeve on whether it’s valid to select on the basis of looks. The question:A colleague and I are having a debate about the validity/fairness of assessing candidates […]
Off the record: How do I deal with a flexible working request that I don’t wish to grant?

Daniel Isaac, principal in the employment team at City law firm, Withers explains how to stay on the right side of the law. When the right to apply for flexible working was introduced in 2002, many lawyers saw it as a charter for refusal. The grounds on which employers could refuse applications seemed all encompassing […]
Colborn’s Corner: HR as Brand Managers

For many, HR has become a fairly traditional role with pretty well defined responsibilities, but do we have wider responsibilities than those typically associated with the function? In the latest edition of his column Quentin Colborn argues that we all have a marketing role to play – albeit that the product is not necessarily as […]
Bullying in workplace costs bank £800,000

A high court judge ordered an £817,000 pay out to a former employee of Deutsche Bank after a campaign of bullying caused her to have two nervous breakdowns.Helen Green, who worked for the bank as a company secretary between 1997 and 2001, brought a High Court action of negligence and harassment, claiming the bank had […]
Pensions – what employers have to say

The Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) has released the findings of the second stage of research into the proposed personal pensions accounts.This time, it’s the turn of the employers to express their opinions through face-to-face interviews conducted by BMRB on behalf of the DWP. The results reveal: Strong support for automatic enrolment across all […]
Briefing: Fostering line management capabilities

Sandra McCorgray, Director of Honeycomb Consulting offers some tips on developing confident and capable line managers to enable them to use HR policies effectively to improve business performance. Seven ways to instil confidence in your managers to use HR policiesThe role of HR is changing for everyone. In advice and guidance there is a shift […]
Age discrimination guidance updated

The Government’s Age Positive campaign, which offers advice on the forthcoming age discrimination regulations, has updated its guidance.From 1 October retirement ages under 65 will be unlawful unless they can be justified. Compulsorily retiring employees at 65 or above will not be unlawful – but there will be a new statutory procedure to follow.Employers will […]
New dads cut short paternity leave

Nearly two-thirds of Britain’s new dads are not taking their full statutory paternity leave according to a new survey.Financial pressures, career considerations and unsympathetic bosses are all given as reasons in the YouGov survey for ING Direct.Although the majority of firms offer three weeks’ leave – a week more than the statutory fortnight – only […]