Is the term ‘human resources’ outdated?

A global survey conducted by Sage found that the term ‘human resources’ is seen as outdated by around three-quarters of HR leaders. Some felt that ‘People and Culture’ more accurately described an HR team’s responsibilities. Responding to the survey, Eszter Lantos, Head of People at TCC Global, said ‘it’s an old-school view to look at…

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It’s coming home

World Cup 2022 takes place in Qatar from 20th November to 18th December and many of the matches will take place during working hours. What should you make clear to homeworkers who’ll be able to watch games easily? Decide An outright ban may be unrealistic and difficult to enforce but you should adopt a clear…

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Consult before you decide on a redundancy selection pool of one

In Mogane v Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, the EAT found a dismissal unfair when an employer adopted a redundancy selection criterion that inevitably led to a pool of one without consultation before it made that decision. Ms Mogane, a nurse, and her colleague in a similar role, worked on a series of fixed-term…

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Reversing the IR35 pledge

Ignore everything we just said. That was the government’s message as Jeremy Hunt, the new Chancellor of the Exchequer, reversed his predecessor’s pledge. In an emergency statement on 17th October 2022, Mr Hunt announced that the off-payroll rules will not be scrapped after all. See the Government news story here. Unless things change before you…

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Homeworking: employee who moved north not entitled to London weighting

In McKenzie-Bayliss v The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) an employment tribunal held that a homeworking employee who relocated to North-East England but carried out work for the South-East region was no longer entitled to receive pay at the London rate. Facts After 20 years, Mrs McKenzie-Bayliss was seconded from the London team to CPS Direct….

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Growth plan 2022

On 23rd of September 2022, the Chancellor of the Exchequer delivered his growth plan to Parliament. Here are three key aims: The government intends to repeal reforms to IR35 from 6th of April 2023. After that date, end users will no longer have to carry out employment status determinations if they are engaging someone via…

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