Planning to recruit accession country workers?

A survey of 101 HR professionals reveals that 39% are planning to recruit from accession countries to fill a skills shortage after 1 May 2004.EU enlargement: a reservoir of talent? by recruitment communications firm Barkers, found that the majority believe recruits will only stay for between 18 and 24 months – indicating recruitment may be […]
Could your organisation be Employer of the Year?

Has your organisation introduced ‘granny leave’ or initiatives to encourage more men to work flexibly?The Working Families Employer of the Year Awards 2004, launched today, are designed to reward innovation and creative thinking in work-life balance and spread the word on best practice. Perhaps you could apply for the Family Friendly Award, Scottish Employer of […]
HR Tip – Extended holidays

HRD & Payroll Solutions continues to bring HR Zone members a range of HR tips. This week’s tip looks at extended holidays. Q: We have agreed to allow two employees to take extended unpaid holidays, one to visit relatives in Pakistan and the other to tour the States. We have asked them to sign a […]
Reward managers have best paid HR jobs

Reward managers have the best paid jobs in the personnel profession, earning 12% more than the average salary for the profession, according to a new survey. The survey of personnel professionals by Croner Reward and the CIPD, based on 7825 HR jobs in over 1500 organisations from the public, private and voluntary sectors, also highlights […]
Review: On Staffing

Title: On Staffing: Advice and Perspectives from HR LeadersEditors: Nicholas C. Burkholder, Preston J Edwards Snr, Libby SartainPublisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ ISBN: 0-471-41069-1Price: £34.95On Staffing focuses on how to get, induct, develop and retain great people. It’s a timely publication. Now that the skills shortage is starting to look like ‘the […]
Employee benefits – free guide for HR Zone members

TaxZone, part of HR Zone’s sister site Accounting Web, is currently offering HR Zone members a free guide on childcare benefits, part of Ray Chidell’s popular Employee Benefits guide series. Developing the right benefits for your employees ensures a motivated workforce that will remain loyal and produce higher productivity for the business.Ray Chidell’s popular guides […]
Russell Martin, HR Director Prudential, on flexible benefits

HR Zone quizzed Russell Martin, HR Director at Prudential, on why his HR team implemented a flexible benefits scheme, how the scheme works and the benefits realised since implementation. Why did you decide to implement a flexible benefits scheme?‘You Choose’ forms part of an integrated package of employee benefits and was launched to coincide with […]
Total reward statements may improve retention

Providing employees with online total reward statements could help to improve staff recruitment and retention, according to a new survey.Over two-thirds of HR and compensation and benefits professionals surveyed by Mercer Human Resource Consulting think individual, web-based statements incorporating pay and all benefits – such as pensions, healthcare, share plans and life insurance – would […]
3 million workers would ask for bogus sick notes

Nearly three million workers across the country admit they’d consider asking their GP for a bogus sick-note – with twice as many men than women saying they’d cheat the system, according to a new report.Norwich Union Healthcare’s latest ‘Health of the Nation Index’ found that doctors think almost a quarter of the 577 requests for […]
HR Tip – Changed terms of employment

HRD & Payroll Solutions continues to bring HR Zone members a range of HR tips. This week’s tip looks at changed terms of employment. Q: Some of our employees have agreed to changes to their hours of work and to their holiday arrangements. Do we have to issue new contracts? A: No. All that you […]
Graduates seek public sector jobs for work-life balance

Public sector jobs offer a healthier work/life balance and are seen as more attractive to people who don’t want to sacrifice their social life to climb the career ladder, according to the latest survey of over 2000 undergraduate students. The research, Graduates go public?, conducted by GTI Specialist Publishers reveals that the sector is considered […]
Implementing flexible benefits at Prudential

In the first of a two-part feature on implementing a flexible benefits scheme, Russell Martin, HR Director at Prudential talks about how HR communicated its scheme to employees. The scheme won an award for Communications Strategy of the Year, among others. Thursday’s HR Zone Briefing will feature an interview with Russell with details about the […]
Review: Strategic Compensation

Title: Strategic Compensation – A Human Resource Management Approach (third edition)Author: Joseph J MartocchioPublisher: Pearson Prentice HallISBN: 0-13-182476-7Review by: Kay Maddox has worked in both the public and the private sector where she has held HR roles with BAE SYSTEMS, Alstom Transport and Pirelli Cables. She currently holds the post of Management and Diversity Development […]
Age Positive launch national awards to find Britain’s age crusaders

The search is on for employers and individuals who are challenging ageism in employment. Age Positive, the Department for Work and Pensions campaign aimed at stamping out age discrimination, is encouraging individuals and employers to enter the 2004 Age Positive Awards. The Awards, held across England, Scotland and Wales, will recognise and reward individuals and […]
Freedom of speech or harassment?

Debbie Taylor at Mercia Group Limited warns of the dangers of insensitive or unsolicited comments made in the workplace. A thought-provoking headline filled the newspapers recently about a well-known football commentator who resigned following a racist comment he made about a player when he thought he was off air. Certainly an end to his career […]
Enhancing employee productivity by improving your office

Improving your office environment can be a simple and cost-effective method of positively impacting staff performance. Justin Palmer, managing director at Principio, argues that HR managers may therefore benefit from a more direct role in workplace design and space management. Given that we invest huge amounts of time and money on our own home […]
CIPD pushes for extension of flexible working rights

In response to the announcement that the Government plans to extend flexible working rights to carers, the CIPD is urging the Government to consider extending the right to all workers when it reviews the legislation three years after its introduction.“This is further evidence that the Government is considering extending the right to request flexible working. […]
Carers to be given flexible working rights

Prime Minister Tony Blair has pledged to extend the right to request flexible working to carers of elderly and sick relatives. At a meeting in Downing Street to discuss work-life balance issues, the Prime Minister promised to extend to carers the same rights as those introduced for parents in the workplace. Currently carers can only […]
HR Tip – Transferred business

HRD & Payroll Solutions continues to bring HR Zone members a range of HR tips. This week’s tip looks at Transferred business. Q: The family firm I have worked for for ten years is being sold to a larger organisation. I don’t want to work for the new firm because I feel it will be […]
HR Managers Say Training Spend is Too Low

Eighty-five per cent of employers are not spending enough on training, according to a survey of HR managers.The poll, conducted by business information and support consultancy Croner, found that only 14% believed that businesses had got their training budgets “about right”, and just 1% said the amount spent was too high.According to the Croner research, […]