News: Employers flout discrimination law for migraine sufferers

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Employers may be flouting disability discrimination legislation by failing to make reasonable workplace adjustments for employees who suffer from migraines, a charity has warned. According to a survey conducted by the Migraine Trust, a worrying three out of sufferers who work said that their employer had not made any changes to try and ease their […]

Ask the Expert: What benefits are included under a TUPE transfer?

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The question  I am currently working on a TUPE project and need some help on issues relating to terms and conditions of employment.   Under TUPE law, I understand that an employee transfers under the terms and conditions of their employment. But my question is how do you determine what is contractual or not if, […]

News: MPs call for action over recruiters’ worker expenses schemes

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A group of MPs stepped up pressure on the government today to crack down on the travel and subsistence expense schemes being imposed on temporary workers by some recruitment agencies in order to cut their tax bill. To this end, the five, who were led by Labour MP Michael Connarty, introduced an Early Day Motion […]

News: Public/private sector pay gap widens, gender pay gap eases

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Public sector workers now earn on average £86 per week more than their private sector colleagues, with the pay gap continuing to widen. According to research by the Office for National Statistics, a typical full-time public servant is now paid £565 per week, while their private sector counterparts earn only £479, making the differential about […]

News: HR pros among most impatient when job-seeking

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HR professionals are an impatient bunch when going for a job, expecting employers to make a hiring decision after two job interviews and for the whole process to take no more than a month. According to a survey undertaken by recruitment consultancy, Robert Walters, some 72% of HR practitioners anticipate that the entire job application […]

News: Tech City employers launch apprenticeships for 500 young Londoners

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High-profile employers such as Google and Facebook have unveiled a Tech City-based apprenticeship scheme for 500 unemployed young Londoners.   An additional apprenticeship training centre in the Olympic Park broadcasting centre will also provide up to 350 young people each week with suitable skills training to work in Europe’s fastest growing technology cluster.   The […]

Blog: Five ways to ‘master the moment’

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In an instant, you can change your mind. You change the impression you had of someone, or you decide something is not a good idea after all. Politics is full of these moments. General David Patraeus had to resign after being caught in an extra-marital affair. In a moment, questions arose about his military judgment. If […]

News: 2013/14 to see surge in executive pay battles, warns report

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Shareholder opposition to executive pay proposals is expected to hit a peak during 2013 and 2014 as a growing number of long-term incentive plans come up for renewal. According to a report by KPMG, the so-called 2012 “shareholder spring” was, in fact “something of an illusion”, even though 10 “serious” revolts over the renumeration packages […]

News: Govt offers employers £150m skills development pot

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The government’s move to allow employers to bid for a share of a £150 million pot of public money in order to help fund their training schemes has met with an enthusiastic reception, despite concerns over the complexity of the bidding process. The funding is the second round of the Employer Ownership Pilot, which was […]

Blog: Why a JJB Sports’ director lost his unfair dismissal claim

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The case A Manchester employment tribunal’s decision to reject a claim of unfair dismissal in a case involving a former company secretary at JJB Sports Plc has been upheld.   Jonathan Ashby maintained that he’d been made redundant without warning or consultation.   But an appeal tribunal sitting in London at the end of last […]

News: Greencore workers win temporary pay cut claim

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More than 400 workers at a Hull factory are expected to receive up to £1.2 million after their employer refused to revert back to premium pay rates and enhanced holiday pay following a temporary suspension. According to Unite, the staff at Greencore had agreed to the temporary suspension from June 2010 to October 2011 “in […]

News: British workers on verge of ‘burn-out’

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Two separate studies have revealed that UK workers are coming to the end of their respective tethers and feel that they can’t handle the stress of their jobs much longer. A survey among 32,000 employees across the world conducted by professional services firm, Towers Watson, indicated that just over one in three UK staff are […]

News: Christian demoted for gay marriage opposition wins breach of contract case

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A Christian man who was demoted at work for posting his opposition to gay church weddings on Facebook has won a breach of contract lawsuit against his employer. Adrian Smith found himself in trouble with the Trafford Housing Trust after linking an article on the BBC News website entitled ‘Gay church marriages get go ahead’ […]

News: Sainsbury’s to pay £10,000 for wrongfully dismissing coffee drinker

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Sainsbury's will have to pay out around £10,000 in lost earnings and severance pay to a worker whom it sacked after leaving the store for just two minutes to find money for a coffee. According to the Daily Mail, Steven Tyler, who had worked as a baker at the supermarket for 11 years before being […]

Lembit Opik: How to navigate office politics

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I’ll let you into a bit of a secret, off the record, as they say: office politics exists.   In fact, it’s everywhere. I once asked my friend and former boss at Procter & Gamble, Graham Cowley, what the smallest organisation to be influenced by politics was.     He replied without a moment’s hesitation: ‘A marriage.’ Was […]

News: Employers unaware of fitness-to-drive responsibilities

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A worrying number of employers are unaware that they have a shared responsibility to ensure that employees are fit to drive if doing so in the course of their work. According to a survey conducted among more than 200 employers by Specsavers Corporate Eyecare, however, 57% believe that responsibility for ensuring that their eyesight is […]

News: Fit note system fails to cut sickness absence rates

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HR professionals are becoming increasingly disillusioned with the ‘fit note’ system as many believe that it has not helped them to cut sickness absence rates within their organisation. According to a survey of 212 practitioners undertaken by online HR services provider, XpertHR, a key problem is that GPs are failing to use the sick leave […]

News: Mixed response to EC’s watering down of gender quota proposals

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The European Commission’s decision to significantly water down plans for legally-binding quotas in order to boost the number of women on company boards has met with a mixed response. The original aim had been to impose strict 40% quotas on both executive and non-executive board positions within public companies.   Under the new proposals, however, […]

News: Institute launched in bid to improve UK employee relations

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A membership body has just been set up in the UK to undertake research, offer training and provide expert advice to employers in the area of employee and workplace relations. The Employee Relations Institute’s board comprises representatives from 17 employers, employer bodies and trade unions and has appointed Jan Parkinson, former director of the Local […]