Workplace porn not being stopped

Seventy per cent of companies have had to discipline employees over viewing pornography at work, according to a survey published today. The survey, conducted by PixAlert in conjunction with the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, has also shown that more than 50% of senior managers were unaware of their “personal and civil liability for […]
Focus On: HR Specialists – Sandra Beale, HR & Training Consultant

After more than seven years in the public sector, Sandra Beale (MCIPD) decided she needed to be exposed to new challenges and different cultures and in a bold step she decided to go-it-alone carving a unique and successful career for herself as an interim manager and HR and Training consultant. Read on to find out […]
Seasonal workers in high demand

Retailers fear that customer service levels and the ability to restock shelves quickly will suffer this Christmas as a direct result of staff shortages but despite the findings only a fifth will consider training as an option for improving things.Deloitte’s Christmas retail survey shows that one in five retailers is concerned that they will be […]
Review: The Performance Coach – Seeking coaching excellence

Title: The Performance Coach – Seeking coaching excellenceAuthor: Dixon, Tony and Valentine, HazelPublisher: Gower Publishing LimitedISBN: 0 566 08513 5Price: £325.00Reviewer: Nigel HarrisAs you might expect for the price, this is a whole lot more than a book. It is a comprehensive training package enabling organisations to train up managers to become accredited performance coaches. […]
Pensions report: last chance for voluntarism

The Employer Task Force on Pensions today presented its report into occupational pension schemes, and warned that Britain is now in the “last chance saloon” of voluntary pensions contributions. Tackling the neglected subject of small business and pensions schemes, the report has said that it is introducing ” a new targeted financial incentive to encourage […]
Public sector reaps rewards of well-trained managers

Line managers in the public sector are being credited with boosting motivation and commitment among staff.A new survey suggests that public sector employees are more trusting, satisfied, committed and motivated than their counterparts in the private sector.The survey, from the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) found that motivation amongst public sector employees has […]
Pilots threaten strike action

Commercial pilots have reacted angrily to a decision that will see EU flying times adopted.The British Airline Pilots’ Association (BALPA) says they are concerned that the new rules will put passengers at risk as a result of fatigue from longer hours and shorter rest periods.Referring to the decision by the European Council of Ministers as […]
General Motors axes jobs

Car manufacturer General Motors is set to slash jobs in its loss-making European division by 12,000.Workers in Germany will take the biggest hit with 10,000 jobs expected to go at the Opel plants.Two thousand further jobs cuts will come from GM’s plants in Antwerp, Belgium; Zaragoza, Spain; Trollhättan, Sweden and Ellesmere Port in the UK.Managerial […]
Creative industries must up-skill to meet global challenge

The UK’s creative and cultural industries face a looming global challenge that could threaten their future, according to a new report by Charles Leadbeater, an adviser on the government’s strategy on creative industries. In the report, ‘Britain’s Creativity Challenge’, Mr Leadbeater warns that complacency about the UK’s strengths could lead to under-investment as a time […]
The Couch?! gets stressed

“I suppose I’ve created an atmosphere where I’m a friend first and a boss second… probably an entertainer third,” David Brent (aka Ricky Gervais) once said. Is your boss as understanding and as chilled as David? Or can you place you and your colleagues among the following classic types. Find out as The Couch?! gets […]
Editor’s Comment: The folly of ‘presenteeism’

By Annie Hayes, HRZone EditorThe latest government attempt to cull soaring absence levels will see public sector workers’ pay docked if a medical certificate is not produced by the fifth day of absence; Editor’s Comment looks at the rise of ‘presenteeism’ and examines the dangers of dragging the genuinely sick into work. A google search […]
Mistletoe could lead to sexual harassment claims

Leave the mistletoe is amongst this year’s advice from the Trades Union Congress (TUC) and the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) who have joined forces to produce a party checklist for nervous employers.The checklist includes: Check the emergency exits Cater for dancing divas – tables and chairs could collapse if used for […]
Board X factor revealed

An extensive study has unveiled the required ‘x factor’ that makes a great board chair.A total of 215 Directors with Board positions on FTSE 100, FTSE 200, large private companies, private equity companies and public sector boards were interviewed by Board performance experts, The Change Partnership.Eighty-three per cent of respondents said that the quality of […]
CV liars catch bosses out

More than nine in ten people have admitted to lying on their CV in order to land a better job.The poll conducted by Portfolio Payroll, a recruitment business and employment law firm, Peninsula show that worryingly CV liars are getting away with it.Seven in ten employers say they still do not check candidate references, even […]
Fat cats lose out in final salary slash

Proposals to axe final salary schemes for civil servants and raise the retirement age from 60 to 65 have been met with anger from the unions.The Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) say that proposals to axe the final salary scheme and replace it with an average salary scheme will cause ‘great uncertainty, suspicion and […]
Case Study: E-recruitment gets Nike on track

The Nike employer brand is extremely powerful in attracting potential talent to the business making the process of handling applications and supporting the resourcing process effectively and efficiently critical to business success; implementing e-recruitment was identified as the way to solve this businesses hiring problems. The issueNike currently receives around 800 CVs each month. It […]
Tax credits change to help pay for nannies

Financial support of up to £210 a week to help pay for nannies will be available through the tax credits system from next April.Children’s minister Margaret Hodge announced at the annual Sure Start Conference that, under a new Childcare Approval Scheme, families on incomes of up to £59,000 will be eligible for working tax credit […]
Chippy chipper Powergen winner

Powergen believes that it has found “Britain’s most energetic boss” as the result of a nationwide search. Chip shop owner Ken MacKenzie runs All-ways Fryday fish & chip shop and its sister shop The Halfway Fish Bar in Poole, Dorset. Powergen says that manageress Caroline Scott “nominated Ken for the award because of his infectious […]
HRZone competition: Christmas party clangers

Policing the office Christmas party isn’t an easy job for HR. We’re sure you’ve got some stories to share with us so in the spirit of yuletide cheer we’re offering a bottle of champagne to the most amusing office party tale.Whether it was a ‘Bridget-Jones’ karaoke nightmare, a ten-to-two romance with a colleague or telling […]
HR face soaring absence at DWP

The Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) the largest employer in central government with over 25% of civil servants has the worst public sector record for absence, bar the Prison Service.A report by the National Audit Office (NAO) shows that on any given day 5% of the Department’s staff can be absent. In 2003-04, the […]