Blog: Is regulation really to blame for hiring caution?

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I have looked with surprise at the debate around changing the unfair dismissal qualification period from one year to two.  Is the unfair dismissal qualifying period really what drives small businesses away from employing people? Fear of employment law (which is used by many to sell employment law insurance) does not seem to tie in with […]

Employers sign up to Recruitment Protocol to tackle disability discrimination

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A group of 16 employers are to sign up to an agreement requiring all of the recruitment agencies they work with to remove employment barriers for disabled people. The ‘Recruitment Protocol’, which was developed by the Employers’ Forum on Disability in consultation with the employers concerned and recruitment agencies, is intended to make it easier […]

Government funds released to train more online spooks

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The Coalition Government is to channel funds from its £650m National Cyber Security Programme into making good a shortfall in the number of internet specialists required to combat online information security threats. Concerns about the inability of GCHQ to retain enough cyber experts were raised earlier this year in the Security and Intelligence Committee’s annual […]

‘Humanising’ HR through social media

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Traditionally, HR’s main involvement with social media has been to police employees’ online activities and ensure that they are not breaching company policies if using social networking sites within working hours. But the function is also gradually starting to see the benefits of employing the channel more widely itself. A recent survey conducted by SysComm […]

Blog: It’s time for HR and recruiting to kiss and make up

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Recently I read a great book called In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the whaleship Essex. It tells the true life story of a whaling ship from Nantucket in the 1820’s which was sunk by a rogue sperm whale.   Herman Melville based his famed novel Moby Dick on this tragedy. The […]

MoD spends £9m on armed forces recruitment as redundancies mount

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The Ministry of Defence has spent £9 million on recruitment advertising for the armed forces despite being in the process of laying off thousands of troops over the next four years. According to figures revealed in a written Parliamentary answer to shadow defence minister Kevan Jones, the government department has forked out £5.19 million in […]

Blog: TK Maxx – when collaboration pays off

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Having heard Penny Illston, HR Director at TK Maxx UK & Ireland, speak at our HR Conference recently, I was delighted to see their hard work pay off following a recent visit to one of their stores. It was relatively quiet in the store and only one person serving at the cash register. With no-one else in […]

Blog: Agency worker regulations and how legitimately to avoid them

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As an HR type, I’ve used agency temps plenty of times. The main attraction of agency workers is the flexibility for employers, particularly in the current economic climate.   They form a key part of the ‘flexible workforce’ which means that employers don’t have to commit to employing anyone, just in case the business goes […]

Temporary workers still registering in recruitment plans

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One in five employers plan to increase their use of temporary staff between now and the end of the year  despite the impending introduction of the Agency Workers Regulations, according to a new report from the Recruitment and Employment Confederation.  The  Confederation said a survey of 600 firms also showed that just under two thirds planned […]

Blog: The social recruiting slugfest – who will win?

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Everywhere I turn recently I keep hearing that Facebook is the place to recruit. It’s bigger than LinkedIn, has more daily visitors, people stay on it’s pages longer, blah blah blah. But does it have more hires than Linkedin? Even more importantly can it source more great candidates than LinkedIn? Who has more future potential to […]

US White House launches Fellowship scheme to woo top IT talent

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The White House is trying to tempt top computer science post-grads away from high-paid jobs in the private sector by creating the special new job role of Technology Fellow. The aim of creating the fresh category of positions that are due to last for two years is to increase the US government's pool of “qualified […]

Talent Spot: Nicholas Connell, head of HR at The Antique Wine Company

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“Understand your colleagues and their individual motivations. Take the time to get to know them and how they react and that will help you in motivating them too,” advises Nicholas Connell, commercial manager at the Antique Wine Company. Connell, who qualified and began working as a commercial property lawyer five years ago, took on his […]

KPMG to double number of school leavers on paid-for degree scheme

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KPMG is set to double the number of school leavers it puts through its own paid-for degree programme as of  September 2012, while John Lewis has unveiled a three-year graduate employment scheme. The Big Four accountancy firm has vowed to recruit twice the number of 18 year-olds as last year onto its six-year degree scheme […]

Agency Worker Regs to remain unchanged

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The coalition government has confirmed that there will be no last minute changes to the Agency Worker Regulations despite David Cameron’s attempts to water them down. A spokesman at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, told the Telegraph that the law, which comes into force on 1 October and entitles temps to equal pay […]

HRD Insight: Paul Duncan on managing change at Swissport

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When I joined Swissport International as interim HR director in December 2008, the UK arm of the €1.3bn airport ground services business was in the initial stages of a turnaround. This activity was being led by chief executive Mark Faulkner, who had arrived two months earlier from another company in the Ferrovial group, which was […]

Agency Worker Regs lead to cut-price perm contracts, claim temps

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Temps at a Jaguar Land Rover plant claim a recruitment agency is bullying them into signing permanent contracts to avoid paying an extra £200 per week under the forthcoming Agency Worker Regulations. According to the Liverpool Daily Post, Nottingham-based Staffline provides 686 workers for a DHL operation that supplies parts for the Land Rover Evoque […]

Blog: IT can be HR’s best friend

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The IT organization and HR have always had a mostly adversarial relationship as IT rarely sees HR as a true IT consumer, more as a clueless and demanding relative. Most HR departments for their part are usually very under informed when it comes to HR and IT’s role in supporting the business. But listen up it’s time […]

Analysis: First three UK employers accredited for inclusive recruitment practices

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Some 18% of working age people are disabled, yet only 48% of disabled people are employed as opposed to 78% of those without a disability. Despite some really well-intentioned employers working hard to attract and retain disabled people, research has revealed that, among the 220 or organisations questioned, there were still barriers to inclusion, primarily […]

Talent Spot: Michael Stirrup, head of HR at Waterstons

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Stepping into an HR director’s shoes for the first time is a steep learning curve for anyone, but for Michael Stirrup, it has been more precipitous than most. For this is his first HR position and it supplements his usual day job of finance director.   Over the five years that Stirrup has been employed […]

Blog: I was a vampire HR manager – does it matter?

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A while ago I recorded some webinars for a training company, for their YouTube page. When they posted the videos, they told me that they were unable to use my name on the clips, because YouTube automatically puts related video clips on the same page. Why was this a problem? Well, mainly because the majority […]