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Retirement survey a wake-up call to employers
Thursday, 21 January 2010 8:27am
Employers convinced that mature-aged workers are reconsidering their retirement plans in the wake of the GFC need to think again, says ageing workforce expert and SageCo director, Alison Monroe. Read More - Retirement survey a wake-up call to employers
Take a more active approach to probation: Lawyer
Wednesday, 20 January 2010 8:41am
Employers should take advantage of probation periods to actively manage and assess the performance of new employees, says Freehills workplace relations lawyer Shivchand Jhinku. Read More - Take a more active approach to probation: Lawyer
SMEs risk "falling foul" of National Employment Standards
Wednesday, 20 January 2010 8:26am
More than 50 per cent of SMEs have a poor understanding of the National Employment Standards, which came into effect on 1 January 2010, a survey of 350 employers has found. Read More - SMEs risk "falling foul" of National Employment Standards
Revamp your induction program to engage graduates from day one
Tuesday, 19 January 2010 8:43am
Employers whose graduate induction programs are little more than a one-off "information dump" miss an important opportunity to engage new employees from day one, says Development Beyond Learning director Josh Mackenzie. Read More - Revamp your induction program to engage graduates from day one
HR Daily will return in 2010
Thursday, 31 December 2009 3:47pm
HR Daily is taking a break over the Christmas/New Year period and will resume publishing on 19 January 2010. Read More - HR Daily will return in 2010
Recapping 2009 on its way out
Friday, 18 December 2009 8:50am
HR Daily's most popular articles in 2009 fell into four broad categories - engagement and wellbeing, redundancies, leadership, and legal compliance - and here we bring you the year's top stories in each. Read More - Recapping 2009 on its way out
Understand FWA's new bargaining regime or be open to risk
Thursday, 17 December 2009 8:36am
As the introduction of the Fair Work Act approaches the six-month mark, HR Daily gives you a run-down of five recent bargaining rulings - and why they matter. Read More - Understand FWA's new bargaining regime or be open to risk
Tips for a claim-free Christmas party
Thursday, 17 December 2009 8:04am
End-of-year celebrations have always been fraught with risk, but the proliferation of mobile devices adds "e-harassment" to the list of potential risks employers must address, according to lawyer Lisa Berton. Read More - Tips for a claim-free Christmas party
New law could leave long-serving workers out of pocket: Lawyer
Wednesday, 16 December 2009 8:56am
Employers should act swiftly to ensure their directors, managers and senior executives will not be left "out of pocket" under new legislation designed to cap excessive termination payments, says Harmers Workplace Lawyers partner Jamie Robinson. Read More - New law could leave long-serving workers out of pocket: Lawyer
Urge employees to switch off phones over Christmas, and return "fully charged"
Tuesday, 15 December 2009 8:57am
Employers who want their workers to return from the Christmas break rested and "fully charged" should consider a "leave-at-work policy" for mobile devices, says human capital expert Anthony Sork. Read More - Urge employees to switch off phones over Christmas, and return "fully charged"
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