Talent Spot: Karl Jolly, director of people at the Welcome Break Group

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Karl Jolly has spent his whole career in the hospitality and food and drink industries. Today, he is director of people at Welcome Break Group, helping to ensure that the 80 million people who pass through the motorway service station and hotel operator’s doors have as good an experience as possible. “About 98% of 80 […]

News: Few employers exploit youth digital skills worth £6.7bn

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Even though the UK’s unemployed youth have underexploited digital skills estimated to be worth about £6.7 billion, less than a quarter of employers plan to take them on despite a lack of in-house expertise. According to a survey undertaken by mobile phone operator O2, although organisations expect to generate about a fifth of their revenues […]

How to get ahead in HR

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HR professionals have been put in the spotlight over the last two years as the function became even more critical during the downturn. Most are now working to execute strategies and make changes across various business functions to come up with innovative solutions to offset business cost pressures.   Throughout the economic crisis, many HR […]

News: Holiday season stress levels rocket for colleagues stuck at work

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While some may be off relaxing in sunnier climes, it appears that the rest of us are having to pick up the slack – and are likely to need a holiday of our own when they get back to de-stress. According to a survey among 200 UK-based HR directors conducted by recruitment agency OfficeTeam, a […]

Ernst & Young uses strengths-based assessment for graduate recruitment

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Research from HM Treasury published prior to the release of this year’s A-level results has shown that a record number of young people are seeking alternatives to university and are turning instead to apprenticeships or on-the-job training schemes. But with more job candidates on the market than ever before, the importance for HR directors to […]

News: End of “Olympics effect” could see unemployment leap by year end

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Although unemployment has fallen to its lowest level in almost a year due to the “Olympics effect”, the end of demand for temporary labour could see joblessness jump 0.3% by the close of the year. According to data released by the Office for National Statistics, the UK’s unemployment rate stood at 8% for the three […]

Blog: Attracting and retaining talent across borders

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As the world has become more interconnected with globalisation, it’s inevitable that there has been a rise in the number of employees working across borders. The question is though, do we have the right talent in the right roles?   This issue was highlighted in a recent Financial Times article, which looked at how institutions […]

Do you get commercial?

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The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development has been pushing the idea that HR professionals need to become more business-savvy for some time now. As a result, we interview Debbie Pask, founder of specialist HR recruitment consultancy, Paskpartnership, in order to find out why being able to demonstrate commercial nous is becoming vital for every […]

Cornerstone’s CEO: Taking on SAP and Oracle in the HCM apps space

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The world of work is at a tipping point that apparently suits Adam Miller, chief executive of cloud-based talent management and learning software provider, Cornerstone OnDemand. He has for a while been “preaching” about the inevitable retirement of the baby boomer generation, a lack of skilled or experienced workers in the workforce combined with the […]

News: HMRC to recruit 1000 call centre agents amid low staff morale

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HM Revenue & Customs is to recruit up to 1,000 additional contact centre agents in a bid to answer a targeted 90% of calls, amid the publication of a report revealing extremely low levels of staff morale. The department’s chief executive, Lin Homer, said that she planned to invest £9 million this year and up […]

Blog: Entertainment, media and tech are HR hiring hotspots

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There is no doubt the economy is fragile. Last week it was reported that the UK recession has deepened as latest official figures show the national GDP fell by 0.7% between April and June.   Despite this, sectors such as high-end retail, entertainment and media are still seeing growth, and in times of financial insecurity, […]

Diary of a misfit: For hire – One creative/HR director hybrid

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I am a misfit, a freak of nature, the result of a three-year HR experiment gone badly wrong.   Either that or I am the future, a ground-breaking trailblazer to lead HR into a new era.   I’m not sure which – and this is why I need your help.   You see, after more […]

News: Fraud leaps as employees struggle to make ends meet

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High unemployment rates are causing more people than ever to lie on their CV, while pay freezes and squeezed living standards are leading greater numbers of staff to steal. According to an analysis of its staff fraud database by the UK’s fraud prevention service, CIFAS, the amount of successful job application fraud rose by a […]

Blog: A recruiter’s response to HMRC’s £390m industry probe

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The tax office has turned the tables, and the headlines, on recruiters. It would seem that they have come out swinging after being attacked for an estimated £390m in tax avoidance and will now bring those that are running these multi-million pound schemes to book.   HMRC has queried where the figure of £390m has […]

The HRZone Interview: Dr Cary Cooper on well-being at work

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Dr Cary Cooper is professor of organisational psychology and health at Lancaster University Management School and author of more than 150 books on topics ranging from occupational stress and women at work to organisational psychology. He is also a regular contributor to TV, radio and the press and, in 2001, was awarded a CBE for […]

News: Border Agency strike on eve of Games called off

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Industrial action by Border Agency staff has been called off at the eleventh hour following union claims that the Home Office now intends to create 1,100 new jobs. The move came only an hour before the government was due to launch a high court challenge against a planned one-day strike by members of the Public […]

News: HMRC to probe recruitment industry’s £390m tax avoidance scheme

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HM Revenue & Customs is to crack down on UK recruitment industry practices following allegations that hundreds of agencies across the country are running multi-million pound tax avoidance schemes. The organisation plans to launch an investigation into claims that agencies are using “travel and subsistence” expenses systems for temporary staff, which are believed to both […]

Blog: Five ego traits to drop if you want to become a better team player

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We all claim a positive ego when we admit we have one. When discussing the ego we often refer to a healthy ego, which means having in place healthy boundaries, or a good sense of self, or having a clear identify.    The free dictionary describes the ego as: 1. The Self, especially as distinct […]

Ask the Expert: Can we recruit a leader if a team member is off sick?

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The question Is it okay to recruit for a team leader from within a team if a member of the team is off sick? They are not on long-term sick leave, just recovering from an operation. What is the legal position here?     Legal verdict   Esther Smith, partner at Thomas Eggar   As […]