Legal focus: RSI a pain in the neck?

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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

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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

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================================================================ 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. […]

HR Tip: Immigrant workers

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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: We have a South African working for us. He is an extremely good worker. However we have been given reason to suspect that he is not entitled to work in the United […]

CSR and beyond: Ashes fever hits a nerve

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The emergence of England as a serious contender in the Ashes series has captured the imagination of the sporting nation; the spirit within which the tests are played provides valuable lessons for those looking to polish their workplace behaviours. Played with civility and mutual respect, the way in which professional cricket is conducted is a […]

Opinion: Realising potential

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In light of the serious skills shortages faced by many UK organisations, Godfrey Owen, Deputy Chief Executive of people development consultancy Brathay, looks at how developing talent is critical to the improved business performance and success. He argues that in order to address the skills shortage, UK companies would do well to adopt a structured […]

The Couch?! It ‘s a jungle out there!

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This week the Couch?! takes a trip through the office jungle exploring the animal inside us all. Are you the king of the jungle or are you at the bottom of the food chain? Perhaps you are a cute fluffy Koala who is calm cuddly but probably not very active. Share with our community your […]

Briefing: Dressed to impress?

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Should we regret the passing of the tie and pin-stripe? Ranjit Dhindsa, Head of Employment at the Midlands office of international law firm Reed Smith reports on the trend towards open-necked shirts and the inevitable clash with rules and regulations. It seems ironic that just as workplaces relax their stance on casual dress, they sharpen […]

News in Brief: The week in HR – Rooster, Workhorse, Sheepdog or Cat?

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Catch up on the week in HR with our at-a-glance news round up including the struggle to get ‘core jobless’ back to work, the rooster, workhorse, sheepdog or cat equation, why standing rules hark back to Victorian times and the buoyant jobs market that is making City slickers smile. W/C 29/08/05Struggle to get “core jobless” […]

Review: The Art and Practice of Leadership Coaching

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Title: The Art and Practice of Leadership Coaching: 50 Top Executive Coaches Reveal Their SecretsEditors: Howard Morgan, Phil Harkins and Marshall GoldsmithISBN: 0-471-70546-2Price: £19.99 UK/USA $29.95/CAN $42.99Reviewer: Dr Colin ThompsonLeadership coaching has become vitally important to today’s most successful businesses. The Art and Practice of Leadership Coaching is a landmark resource that presents a variety […]

Editor’s Comment: The bitter pill – trading across borders

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Finding candidates with the right skills is rather like hunting for a needle in a haystack; the National Health Service, our biggest employer has to resort to stripping the third world of experienced medical practitioners while with the same hand turning away doctors for training posts, so just what is going on and what does […]

What’s the answer? Suspension on full pay

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This week Helen Badger, employment law expert, Browne Jacobson and Nicholas Snowden, Senior Solicitor at Clarkslegal LLP present their ideas on the rules surrounding suspension on full pay. The question:My neighbour has been suspended from work on full pay whilst an issue is being investigated. He has not been told what the investigation is about […]

HR Practitioner’s Diary: Driving me crazy

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Having a life, is not a concept that all bosses can grasp; this week Sue Kingston introduces the concept of the Working Time Directive to a Chief Executive that expects round the clock service while seeking your advice on how to deal with a reference request for a certified alcoholic. W/C 22 August 2005:With the […]

Top tips: Rewards and accolades that work

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Attracting the right staff and then keeping them is no longer the one horse race it used to be; Stewart Masterton, Business Adviser for Business Link for London kick-starts a month long look at reward by providing some top tips that promise to help businesses outsmart the opposition. Successful rewards schemes need to be tailored […]

Figuring things out: Employee engagement – fad or JGMP?

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<img src="/files/siftmedia-photolib/photo_joe.jpg" Engaged, participating, involved, motivated, enthused. Aren’t these all words that we would love to use to describe our workforces? In the last few years the combined corporate effort to create “engaged” teams has amounted to a major campaign; with budgets to match. But hasn’t the employee engagement movement, with HR terminology of its […]

Payroll Tip: Medical check-ups and eyesight tests

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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: Is the provision of medical check-ups and eyesight tests a reportable benefit? A: The provision of private medical treatment or private medical insurance is an employment-related benefit and must be reported on […]

Getting it right: Risk assessments for new and expectant mums

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Many employers are falling short of their duties under health and safety legislation to assess and manage risks for new and expectant mothers, thereby exposing themselves to potential sex discrimination claims. General dutyMost employers will be aware of their general duty under The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 to assess and […]

Case Studies: E-hiring in a tight labour market

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Healthcare group, Denplan and mobile provider T-Mobile share their experiences of meeting the new recruitment challenge with a generous smattering of some ‘Monster’ help. Searching for jobs via the internet has been possible for over twenty years, but in the beginning was restricted to basic bulletin boards accessed by the early adopters – technology aware […]

How Did I Get Here? Rona Cant

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Adventurer, explorer, author and development consultant Rona Cant is one of the founders of business and people development specialists, The BIG Question. How did you come to work in training?After I completed the 2000 BT Global Challenge Round the World Yacht Race I developed a new career as an explorer, author and motivational speaker. Other […]

Hard(y) Law Talk: Corporate manslaughter – the ball and chain

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Get out of jail card and Corporate Manslaughter or corporate man’s laughter? After four years of fudging, stalling and numerous consultations, let alone redrafting – a law on corporate manslaughter has at last arrived. The Bill, currently before Parliament, seeks to create a new offence of corporate manslaughter, providing a more effective sanction for holding […]

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