Share option warning for employees

When an employee obtain shares by reason of his employment, and he pays less than market value for those shares, it is very likely that there will be a charge to Income Tax. The relevant legislation which imposes the charge is found in ITEPA Part 7.Berg Kaprow Lewis LLP notes that when an employee comes […]
Economic upturn fuels recruitment growth

According to a survey published by Reed Executive plc a greater number of U.K. employers are seeking to recruit staff and fewer are looking to cut jobs. Over one thousand respondents revealed recruitment demand overall has risen 10 percentage points compared to the last quarter, with 88 per cent of organisations planning to recruit in […]
CIPD Survey Shows Acute Skills Shortages

The CIPD said it expects skills shortages and tough recruitment conditions to continue despite the recent rise in unemployment figures.The comments come as the CIPD’s own survey showed that 40% of employers claim to find it hard to find staff with the specialist skills they needed.John Philpott, Chief Economist at the CIPD called the 30,000 […]
The Way I See It… How E-Learning Can Spare the Blushes

Claudine Mclean of Structured Training explains the benefits of e-learning for a manager’s skills and ego. Senior or expert employees are often reluctant to publicly admit their need for skills input in areas where they feel they ‘should’ know everything already. Having reached a responsible management position on merit, it can be tough for high-ranking […]
Recruiting new staff – is there a right way?

A recent article in some business journals highlighted the fears of UK businesses in relation to recruitment. Two of the most frequently quoted barriers to effective recruitment by business owners are the lack of time and quality candidates!Debbie Taylor, HR specialist at training providers, Mercia Group says a clear and objective process combined with sound […]
Unemployment figures surprise increase

UK unemployment levels rose in May, according to official figures released yesterday. Around 6,000 more people were seeking employment in the three months to May compared to the previous period, to 1.43 million, although the jobless rate remains at 4.8%. The last rise was in June to September last year.However, employment levels also fell by […]
Case Study: Diversity Training at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Trust

Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital Trust has run a series of diversity action-planning sessions for its Board/management executive and for over 100 senior managers, clinicians and professional staff from its 11 directorates. “In the past, diversity had been HR-led and we wanted to mainstream it throughout the organisation,” said Carolyn Norgate, the Trust’s Head of […]
HR Tip – Probation periods

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: All our new employees start on a six month probation period and, if satisfactory, we keep them on. Does this probation period count as part of their service? A: Yes, their service counts […]
New Asylum and Immigration Rules

Emma Burrows, employment law specialist at Trowers & Hamlins Solicitors, takes a look at the employment of overseas workers. The Government has introduced new measures to tackle illegal working. These measures are in addition to existing requirements for the employment of overseas workers, and place more onerous obligation on employers in terms of the checks […]
Civil service slashed in spending review

Gordon Brown has outlined plans to axe more than 100,000 civil service jobs across the UK. His spending review – which covers the period 2005/06 to 2007/08 – sets the priorities for Labour’s general election manifesto.Spending is up – to £301.9bn next year, £340.5bn the following year and the same again the year after. As […]
Successful Bidders for learndirect Contracts

Ufi has announced the successful bidders for the planning and delivery of learndirect services in England and Wales for nine industry sectors over the next two years.The six organisations responsible for the delivery of learndirect and the nine sectors they will cover are:* ASSA Training and Learning LtdAutomotive components; automotive skills; science and engineering; audio […]
The Future for E-Learning

Steve Dineen, CEO of fuel Group, predicts that mobile technology will revolutionise the way we are e-learning.Although mobile technology may have dramatically transformed in a remarkably short time the way we communicate and live, I think it has had comparatively little significant impact on the way we learn.But that is all about to change. The […]
Business Partners and Control Groups

One subject that often comes up under the heading of ‘evaluation’ is the use of control groups. What is a control group? Well, if you were training 10 teams of salespeople you could choose not to train (or provide less training for) one of the teams. This team would be the control group. You would […]
Government Report Says UK is Closing Skills Gap

Britain is closing the skills gap with its major competitors, according to a government report.Analysis of changes in skills levels in the UK, USA, France, Germany and Singapore between 1994 and 2003, shows that of all these countries the UK had the highest growth rate for qualifications at level 2 (equivalent to 5 GSCEs grades […]
Work-Related Stress

Emma Burrows, employment law specialist at Trowers & Hamlins Solicitors, takes a look at recent research undertaken by the Health and Safety Executive regarding work related stress. According to recent research undertaken by the Health and Safety Executive, up to five million people in the UK feel “very” or “extremely” stressed by their work, with […]
Age diversity – How prepared is your organisation?

Research carried out by The Equal Opportunities Review has revealed that almost half of employers do not have an age diversity/age discrimination policy despite impending changes in legislation. All changes in legislation must be implemented by December 2006 and in order to comply with the measures, employers will have to review all of their employment […]
HR Tip – Breach of notice period

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: An employee has just left us. His contract requires him to give us one month’s notice, but he insisted on leaving after only one week because his next employer was not prepared […]
UK’s most prestigious business accolade: The Queen’s Awards

The UK’s most prestigious business accolade is now available:The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise 2005.Digby Jones, Director General of the CBI, says all successful businesses, regardless of size or sector, should consider applying for an Award:“The Queen’s Awards play a vital role in championing exceptional achievements and advances in all areas of British business. I believe […]
Leadership and branding

Karen Drury from fe3 consulting looks at how senior managers can either be a significant asset to the company brand image – or a liability. Recent newspaper articles on the woes of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia have graphically illustrated the risks of linking the brand with one person – particularly when the carefully-crafted image is […]
DTI to give masterclasses in efficient working

No, it’s not April Fool’s Day in July.The DTI has announced a series of free masterclasses to help companies learn how to overcome inefficient working time practices. The nine masterclasses, to take place throughout the country, will give companies the chance to learn how other organisations have benefited from innovative working time solutions.The specific issues […]