Four years of redundancies cost UK employers £28.6bn

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Nearly 2.7 million people, or one in 10 workers, have been made redundant in the last four years, costing UK employers a huge £28.6 billion. According to a report by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, the manufacturing and construction sectors accounted for about a third of the job losses, while public administration, education […]

500 KPMG staff informed of redundancy risk – by voicemail

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Hundreds of staff at the accountancy arm of management consultancy, KPMG, have been informed that they are at risk of redundancy – by voicemail. The company has, somewhat ironically, been voted ‘one of the best companies to work for’ by its staff over six consecutive years.   But five hundred employees were reportedly sent a […]

Remploy factory closures risk jobs of 1,500 disabled workers

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Remploy is to consult with unions over the proposed closure of 36 of its 54 factories due to government funding cuts, which could lead to compulsory redundancies among more than 1,500 disabled workers.   Remploy factories were established 66 years ago as part of the creation of the welfare state in order to employ disabled […]

Somerset Council pulls HR out of Southwest One shared service

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Troubled shared service operation SouthWest One has hit another speedbump, with one of its customers, Somerset Council today announcing that it is to bring some services, including HR, back in-house. According to the BBC, the decision was taken after a council review concluded that it was failing to perform and it was unlikely to achieve […]

Unions reject MoD assurances about outsourced HR staff

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Unions have raised concerns that the Ministry of Defence’s decision to outsource functions such as HR to a private contractor will lead to “further attacks” on employees’ terms and conditions despite ministerial claims to the contrary. Serco has won a £36 million deal to run a shared services organisation, Defence Business Services in a bid […]

Best Practice: Diamond Jubilee holiday guidance from Acas

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Acas has issued guidance about how to deal with the holiday issues raised by the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations as a result of growing numbers of calls to its employer helpline. The occasion will be marked by a four-day long weekend for some workers due to the creation of an extra bank holiday on Tuesday […]

Blog: ‘The start-up of you’ – Becoming a career entrepreneur

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The co-founder and chairman of LinkedIn Reid Hoffman with co-author Ben Casnocha have recently produced a thought-provoking new book on how to apply the strategies of successful entrepreneurship to career development. In other words, how to approach your career as “the start up of you”. Although The Start-up of You (2012) is written for all ages, […]

Legal Insight: How to guard against constructive dismissal claims

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Lord Sugar is as famous for his business success as he is for his “You’re Fired” catchphrase on ‘The Apprentice’.  Seven series of the popular BBC television show have produced seven winners, but only one still works for him.    However, viewers of the last series will know that the winner no longer takes it […]

Research puts migrant construction worker safety in the picture

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Deaths and injury among migrant construction workers could be cut by up to 20% simply by including pictures in safety training, research has revealed. Statistics from the Health and Safety Executive show that migrants, who comprise 6% of the UK’s 2.3 million construction workers, are more likely to be fatally injured than native UK employees […]

Change programmes: Asking the awkward questions

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As difficult economic circumstances continue, it seems likely that organisations of all types are going to have to find new ways of cutting costs, improving productivity and just generally fighting harder to get business.  This will mean scrutinising activities that do not clearly help them meet their goals in the short-term and potentially terminating them.  […]

Unpaid overtime saves employers £29.2bn each year

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One in five workers regularly work unpaid overtime saving employers a huge £29.2 billion per year, with older workers and long-servers by far the most likely to offer their services for free. According to an analysis of official government figures undertaken by the TUC to mark ‘Work Your Proper Hours Day’, some 5.3 million people […]

Analysis: Are women being hit hardest by public sector cuts?

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Although research indicates that women have been disproportionately hit by cuts in public sector temp budgets, females are not being hit harder than males in the UK jobs market overall, the CIPD attests. An analysis of employment across 74 local authorities and other public authorities undertaken by consultancy, Comensura, revealed an 11.8% drop in the […]

Could more effective workforce management replace redundancy?

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As uncertainty over the Eurozone crisis continues to dampen confidence and fears of a double-dip recession continue to loom, it appears that UK organisations will need to keep on tightening their belts for some time to come.   And as downsizing strategies go, few measures ever seem to receive the same amount of airtime and […]

Network Rail’s travel time-based redundancy policy branded “unfair and arbitrary”

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Unions have branded Network Rail’s decision to make workers redundant if they do not live within 75 minutes of its new offices as “unfair and arbitrary”. The Transport Salaried Staff Association claims that 800 staff from Kent, Surrey, Sussex and Hampshire will be affected by the policy, although the owner of the UK’s rail infrastructure […]

Blog: How to network effectively

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Networking – why do it? Are you doing it? Are you any good at it? Did you know that you can greatly enhance the performance of your team and your company through networking?   One of the things about networking is that there can be a lot of mystique attached to it. There is the […]

Legal Insight: How to avoid getting sued when making redundancies

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In today’s financial climate, it is generally not particularly difficult to persuade an employment tribunal that a company needs to make redundancies. But if an employee challenges the reason for their dismissal, the employer’s reasoning will come under much closer scrutiny than it would in an ordinary unfair dismissal case.   This means that, ideally, […]

UK unemployment continues ‘steady crawl’ to 9% by year end

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Although the latest official unemployment figures were better than expected, the UK is continuing its steady crawl towards jobless levels of 9% by the end of the year, experts warn. According to the Office for National Statistics, worklessness rose by 48,000 in the three months to December, bringing the number of people without employment to […]

Talent Spot: David Kast, head of HR at Hogg Robinson Group

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When David Kast first started working in a branch of travel agency Hogg Robinson Group  in the early 1970s, he had no inkling that he would still be working for the same firm 39 years later – or that his career would have veered off into HR and training. Kast had left school unsure of […]