Opinion – Page 18

  • Lynda-Gratton
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    Lynda Gratton: We need to understand how hybrid work motivates employees

    2022-02-07T06:00:32Z

    I’ve been observing and researching the impact of the pandemic on work since mid-March 2020.It is clear to me that hybrid work, with flexibility about both where and when work is performed, is here to stay.This is in part because these new ways of working have captured and amplified a ...

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    Clare Kelliher: The pandemic has prompted employers to review their benefits strategies

    2022-02-03T06:00:32Z

    The experiences of the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic: business disruption, furloughed employees and extended, enforced working from home, have changed the employment relationship.Our research at Cranfield School of Management during the pandemic found that the physical distancing of working from home sometimes led to psychological distancing, too.Maintaining the connection became harder ...

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    Richard Fox and Ozlem Mehmet: Removing vaccination as a condition of employment

    2022-02-02T06:00:27Z

    Health secretary Sajid Javid has announced that the government will launch a consultation on removing vaccination as a condition of employment in health and all social care settings.The regulations requiring front line health workers to be vaccinated against Covid-19 (Coronavirus) as a condition of employment were due to come into ...

  • Emma-Kosmin
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    Emma Kosmin: How to support staff going through gender transition

    2022-02-01T06:00:10Z

    Many of us spend most of our lives at work, so it’s vital that people feel free to be themselves in the workplace.Going through a transition while at work can feel daunting and exposing. It is so important that employers understand this and provide trans and non-binary employees who are ...

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    Laurie Ollivent: Covid-19 is reshaping gender and diversity reporting

    2022-01-26T09:00:40Z

    Working parents comprise a key demographic of the workforce. As mid-tenure employees, they are experienced and often have a level of institutional knowledge which can rarely be replaced with a lateral hire.However, reports suggest this demographic is more likely than others to be re-evaluating their roles coming out of the ...

  • Daisy-Hooper-2
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    Daisy Hooper: Cutting pay for hybrid workers is a risky strategy

    2022-01-25T06:00:32Z

    After more than a year of adapting to Covid-19, we know from experience that remote and flexible working is not only possible, in many cases it’s desirable. Employees like it and the impact on business hasn’t been anywhere near as negative as some predicted at the beginning of the pandemic. ...

  • Vickie-Graham
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    Vickie Graham: There are clear benefits to introducing self-service pay systems

    2022-01-20T06:00:43Z

    A self-service pay system enables payroll departments to redistribute some administrative tasks, for example updating employee data online and printing payslips if required, putting ownership on the employees themselves.There are clear benefits. For payroll professionals these benefits are associated with efficiencies and time savings. By empowering employees to take ownership ...

  • Tom-Moyes
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    Tom Moyes: Encouraging conversations with employees around mental health

    2022-01-19T06:00:51Z

    At any one time, one-sixth of the working age population of Great Britain experiences symptoms associated with mental ill health, and this causes around 40% of all days lost through sickness absence, according to the Mental health and work report published in 2008 by the Royal College of Psychiatrists.So why ...

  • Adrian-Cooper
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    Adrian Cooper: Where next for financial wellness?

    2022-01-19T06:00:49Z

    The nascent financial wellness industry is set to evolve into a fragmented market offering specialised solutions to meet different financial challenges.The current approach is to offer a one-size-fits-all package. Yet the financial challenges people face are not homogenous. At the start of their working life, young people may be saddled ...

  • Henicka-Uddin
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    Henicka Uddin: Employees should be involved in updates to absence policies

    2022-01-18T06:00:12Z

    If employers are considering introducing or updating absence policies, it is good to include staff in the process by consulting with them on plans. There might even be an agreement in place to consult on changes, in which case this will need to be adhered to. Either way it is ...

  • Chris Roberts
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    Chris Roberts: Employee feedback is crucial for engagement and motivation

    2022-01-13T06:00:23Z

    At ClickThrough Marketing we have always made staff engagement a priority but in the last 18 months, we’ve really stepped up our efforts to drive motivation. We have adopted hybrid and flexible working to allow people to work from wherever they feel most productive and, at the moment, ultimately safe. ...

  • David-Jepps-picture
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    David Jepps: How Covid-19 affects statutory sick pay

    2022-01-12T08:45:53Z

    At the start of the pandemic, statutory sick pay (SSP) rules were changed to include Covid-19 (Coronavirus) scenarios because self-isolation or having tested positive with no symptoms were not covered by the SSP definition of incapacity. Those rules have since been tweaked many times and are expected to stay in ...

  • John-Adams
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    John Adams: Pensions landscape will be changing in 2022

    2022-01-11T06:00:58Z

    In what may bring a sigh of relief, 2022 is not a year with new legal requirements incumbent on employers regarding pensions. But there are many ongoing requirements to be mindful of, and changes within the pensions environment that could lead to future impacts.There is going to need to be ...

  • Kerry-Hudson_
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    Kerry Hudson: Is a change ahead in flexible working laws?

    2022-01-05T08:45:14Z

    UK employees seeking flexible working arrangements to help manage their work-life balance could be caught short unless they have completed at least 26 weeks of service for their current employers.With a great many businesses and employees still away from the office since the start of the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, and ...

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    Dr Zofia Bajorek: Good work holds key to mitigating the 'Great Resignation'

    2022-01-04T06:00:40Z

    Over the past few months, there has been a lot of discussion about the ‘great resignation’: the idea that employees are leaving their jobs at unprecedented rates.The post-Covid labour market suggests that there are a high number of vacancies but not enough staff to fill them, and so workplaces need ...

  • Emma-Clark
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    Emma Clark: Will there be more menopause-related employment tribunal hearings?

    2021-12-15T09:00:35Z

    Recent analysis of figures from the HM Courts and Tribunals Service showed that the menopause was cited in five employment tribunal cases in the last nine months of 2018. That rose to 10 cases in the first six months of 2021.While there has been a rise in claims which refer ...

  • Ian-Hodson-column
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    Ian Hodson: 2022 will be the year to reset reward strategies

    2021-12-09T06:00:43Z

    Covid-19 (Coronavirus) has certainly impacted the last couple of years, and for many agendas has served as an accelerator in respect of its impact on the ways we work, our wellbeing priorities and how we interact with our colleagues and balance work and home.I believe 2022 will give reward professionals ...

  • Charles-Cotton
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    Charles Cotton: Flexible working should be a focus point in 2022

    2021-12-09T06:00:36Z

    Reward professionals have been busy responding to an increasingly tight labour market in the latter half of 2021. While skill and labour shortages have been felt across the board, they have been most acute in hospitality, haulage, health and social care, with bonuses and pay increases being used to counter ...

  • Jeremy-Harris
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    Jeremy Harris: What are the long-term consequences of the pensions pay gap?

    2021-12-08T08:55:53Z

    During a House of Lords debate on 22 November 2021, following a question posed by Labour life peer Lord Sikka about the UK government's efforts to tackle entrenched gender pay inequality, the pensions gap was highlighted as an issue of major concern.The pensions gap, it was noted, contributes to societal ...

  • Lorraine-Heard-Karen-Plumbley-Jones
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    Lorraine Heard and Karen Plumbley-Jones: Has gender pay gap reporting closed the wage gap between men and women?

    2021-12-01T08:50:31Z

    18 November marked Equal Pay Day, the date from which on average women work without pay for the rest of the year as a result of the gender pay gap. Since April 2017, it has been compulsory for large employers with 250 or more employees to publish a gender pay ...