CBI expresses disappointment with government plans for maternity regulations

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The CBI criticizes government plans for maternity leave regulations, arguing ministers haven’t gone far enough to reduce business burden. The organization says proposals on notice periods and communication restrictions during maternity leave will make planning difficult, particularly for smaller firms.

Equal pay for like work

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The Equal Opportunities Commission provides comprehensive guidance on equal pay for like work, including information on your rights, relevant laws, case decisions, and next steps for taking action.

The effectiveness of employment equality policies in the UK

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UK employment equality policies have helped ethnic minorities advance educationally and professionally, yet research reveals a persistent “ethnic penalty” where minorities earn less and progress slower than equally qualified white peers, despite policy improvements.

Changing spots? Will closer working with line managers open the way to the top for HR?

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HR professionals are evolving their role by partnering more closely with line managers, moving from process-oriented functions toward strategic positions with greater business responsibility. This shift requires HR to develop stronger communication skills, business acumen, and collaborative leadership capabilities to advance to senior levels.

The war for talent

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Companies face a growing talent shortage across multiple sectors, with EU estimates predicting a deficit of 1.7 million IT professionals by 2003. HR departments are preparing now to attract and retain skilled staff in consultancy, marketing, finance, and management roles, as workplace changes and competition intensify the war for talent.

Employment NTO: Qualification structure consultation

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The Employment National Training Organisation has opened consultation on proposed changes to the personnel qualification structure, with responses due by 17 September. The new Standards, Qualifications and Assessment Strategies are expected to gain QCA/SQA accreditation by year-end.

Record results in latest exam figures

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Latest exam results show record pass rates, with A Level passes rising to 89.8% and Advanced GNVQ passes increasing to 59.8%. Students demonstrated wider subject choices and stronger performance despite new exam formats introduced this year.

Safety…… Backroom to Boardroom ?

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British managers often fail to recognize the connection between occupational safety and business success, viewing safety as a costly burden rather than a competitive advantage. The article argues this stems partly from inadequate safety education in business schools and management programs, perpetuating widespread ignorance about safety management principles.

Recruitment

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HR Zone’s Recruitment section provides comprehensive resources and tools for hiring professionals, including job listings, expert guides on best practices, recruitment templates, and access to a network of business communities for sourcing candidates across multiple industries.

Latest employment figures

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UK unemployment has fallen by 134,000 over the year, with the claimant count reaching its lowest level in over 25 years at 950,300. Employment rose by 250,000 annually, though manufacturing sector job losses continue to accelerate despite overall economic strength.

DfES response to teacher workload study

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The Department for Education and Skills responds to initial findings from a PwC study on teacher workload, which identifies key factors driving excessive work and proposes practical solutions. The study reveals teachers undertake non-teaching tasks, face intensive work weeks, and experience varied workload management across schools.

Global slowdown hits SMEs

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Small and medium-sized manufacturing firms show declining business confidence amid a global slowdown, with only 15% optimistic about their situation according to a CBI survey. SMEs face falling orders from both domestic and international clients, with employment expected to continue declining over the next four months.

Six ways to help line managers support internal communication

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Line managers need three key supports to communicate effectively: authority and timely information from leadership, practical training and ongoing development, and ready-made tools like templates and worksheets tailored to their teams’ needs.

Stakeholder pensions: Do you know what to do?

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UK employers must set up workplace stakeholder pensions by October 8th to comply with new regulations. Learn which employers are affected, what’s required, and how to set up a plan for your staff.

High-tech prison training scheme launched

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Her Majesty’s Prison Leeds is piloting a computer-based education program designed to improve prisoners’ literacy and numeracy skills, boost employability, and reduce reoffending rates. The learndirect initiative aims to prepare inmates for work and break the cycle of crime, with 58% of offenders currently reconvicted within two years of release.

Temporary workers could miss out on equal rights

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UK temporary workers risk missing equal pay and pension rights if the Government weakens implementation of the EU Fixed-Term Contracts Directive. A TUC survey found half of workplaces pay temporary staff less than permanent workers, while 70% deny them occupational pension access. With 1.7 million people on temporary contracts, stronger legal protections are needed.

Stockport College judged inadequate

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Stockport College, one of England’s largest colleges with over 12,800 students, has been judged inadequate by OFSTED and the Adult Learning Inspectorate. The inspection found six of 13 curriculum areas unsatisfactory, with weak leadership and management, though the college was praised for its wide course range and student support services.

Inflation falls

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Inflation rates have dropped, with underlying inflation falling 0.2% to 2.2% and headline inflation declining 0.3% to 1.6%, according to the Office for National Statistics.

Death announced of Jimmy Knapp

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Jimmy Knapp, General Secretary of the RMT union, has died at age 60 following a year-long battle with cancer. A celebration and requiem mass will be held in London next week, followed by a private burial in Kilmarnock.

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