What’s the answer? Drugs and alcohol testing

This week Nicholas Snowden, Senior Solicitor at Clarkslegal LLP and Helen Badger, employment law expert, Browne Jacobson present their ideas on the extension of random drugs and alcohol testing. The question:We carry out random Drugs & Alcohol testing on our employees. Part of our policy is that if someone fails on the alcohol test then […]
Pension savings: Are employees losing interest?

Given an extra £5000, 50% of employees would rather invest in an ISA while 14% would opt for a bank or savings account over and above a pension scheme; so have they had their day and can any confidence ever be regained? Many employers and trustees operating pension schemes are facing similar issues. Take up […]
Restrictive covenants: worth the paper they’re written on?

I’ve heard it said that contracts preventing employees from competing or taking customers are not worth the paper they are written on. That is a myth, which is exploded every day in the Courts; in this feature Paul Lambdin, employment partner at Stevens & Bolton looks at a recent ‘Any Answers’ posting on restrictive covenants […]
Advertorial: Symposium Events

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Review: The Facilitator’s Toolkit

Title: The Facilitator’s Toolkit (Second Edition)Authors: Maggie Havergal and John EdmonstonePublisher: GowerISBN: 0-566-08565-8Price: £75.00Reviewer: Tim LeveyIt used to be much simpler in the “command and control” business environment. The man at the top decided what had to be done and the managers then told the workers what they had to do. By and large the […]
Case Study: Leadership at the Legal Services Commission

The Legal Services Commission has put leadership within its organisation firmly on the agenda, with a development programme designed for its top managers. Such has been the success that a similar scheme for middle managers is considered as having high-potential. The Legal Services Commission, the public body which is responsible for legal aid, is running […]
Member wire #116 – Dyslexia: too many allowances? IVF: sick leave?

================================================================ HR Zone Members Newswire Issue 116 13 September 2005 http://www.hrzone.co.uk ================================================================ SITE HIGHLIGHTS **** SITE HIGHLIGHTS **** SITE HIGHLIGHTS **** 1. Dyslexia – should allowances be made? 2. HR Practitioner’s Diary: Cliffhangers 3. News in Brief: Unions make giant ‘equality’ steps 4. The Couch?! Any volunteers? 5. Any Answers: time off for IVF, L&D […]
HR Tip: Care of employees’ property

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: To what extent are we liable for damage to employees' property? Recently an employee brought to us his personal handheld computer that was badly damaged as a result, he claims, of a […]
Hard(y) Law Talk: The new ET Rules – less litigation?

At law school young foundling students are taught in their first few weeks the dry subject of ‘statutory interpretation’. From these studies they glean an insight into the magic circle of judicial thinking – the literal, golden and mischief rules. These three options conspire to cause mayhem, as is the current state of play of […]
Extracts of a Life Coach: Starting out

Life coaching is the latest phenomenon to bridge the gap of accessibility for the ordinary, no longer the indulgent prerogative of wealthy celebrities it is slowly becoming part and parcel of any discerning careerist’s life; in this new series, fledgling life coach Emma Ranson Bellamy steers us through the life coaching waters and shares her […]
The Couch?! Any volunteers?

Fortune magazine recently reported the off-the-wall case of a US-based start-up, SeaCode who plan to literally house their computer programmers in an ocean liner just off the coast of Los Angeles. That way they avoid American labour laws and can pay staff less. Similar to the case of the numerous call centres now operated from […]
News in Brief: The week in HR – Unions make giant ‘equality’ steps

Catch up on the week in HR with our at-a-glance news round up including the giant ‘equality’ steps made by the Unions, the ‘honest Jims’ that are UK workers, why e-learners need greater information and support and the pension myths that have been exploded. W/C 05/09/05UK workers are ‘honest Jims’A survey by Kelly Services, a […]
Editor’s Comment: All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy

Cricket, it’s all so lovely, endless cream teas, the glorious sound of leather on willow, what more could you want? Editor’s Comment, urges bosses to relax a little. An indifferent attitude to the quintessential game just doesn’t cut it this summer. You can’t but fail to notice the hype that surrounds it. The papers are […]
What’s the answer? TUPE transfers

This week Nicholas Snowden, Senior Solicitor at Clarkslegal LLP and Helen Badger, employment law expert, Browne Jacobson present their ideas on the rules surrounding TUPE transfers. The question:I am currently looking at transferring the activities of one currently UK department overseas (outside of EU). As part of the overall process I am also looking at […]
HR Practitioner’s Diary: Cliffhangers

Deceit and deception are the ugly hallmarks of an illicit love affair; this week Sue Kingston picks up the pieces of an office romance that results in a broken marriage and some unhelpful office gossip. W/C 29 August 2005:Oh well, that’s it now, the last Bank Holiday of the year before Christmas, it’s official! Don’t […]
Colborn’s Corner: Benefits – your flexible friend?

Is it ethical to allow an employee to forfeit their right to life cover to take up a golf membership in its place? Following HR Zone’s focus on reward this month, Quentin looks at flexible benefits and questions whether they are as good as the hype that surrounds them. So what are ‘flexible benefits’?At the […]
Rewarding innovations: HRZone talks ‘Save to buy’ with HSA

For many young workers the pensions crisis is a hurdle only to be jumped when the bricks and mortar challenge has been met; something that healthcare company HSA Group recognised and responded to by way of their save to buy scheme, a plan that has already helped several of its workforce get a foot on […]
Legal focus: RSI a pain in the neck?

Member, Jo Oxley recently requested some advice on the considerations of taking on a typist who suffers with neck and shoulder problems in response to this we asked Scottish law firm Dundas and Wilson to offer their expert guidance; read on to see their hot tips and pointers. The question: We are recruiting a typist […]
Review: The Art of Intrusion

Title: The Art of IntrusionThe Real Stories behind the Exploits of Hackers, Intruders & DeceiversAuthors: Kevin D Mitnick & William L SimonPublisher: Wiley Publishing Price: £17.99 ISBN: 0-7645-6959-7Kevin D Mitnick was one of the best-known hackers in the USA before he decided to go straight. William L Simon is an award-winning author.The tools available to […]
Member wire #115 – CareerZONE launch; member of the month

================================================================ HR Zone Members Newswire Issue 115 6 September 2005 http://www.hrzone.co.uk ================================================================ SITE HIGHLIGHTS **** SITE HIGHLIGHTS **** SITE HIGHLIGHTS **** 1. Member of the month – Inappropriate calendar posting 2. HR Practitioner’s Diary: Driving me crazy 3. News in Brief: Rooster, workhorse, sheepdog or cat? 4. The Couch?! It’s a jungle out there! 5. […]