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More men need to access workplace flexibility: EOWA
Monday, 26 October 2009 8:07am
Flexible work arrangements will be seen as solutions to the "problem" of women's employment until more men access them, says the director of the Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agency (EOWA), Mairi Steele. Read More - More men need to access workplace flexibility: EOWA
Blog post: Skipping Seniority and Rewarding High Performers - Darwinian or Genius?
Friday, 23 October 2009 8:32am
There's employee relations risk any time you switch from a seniority scheduling module to something more progressive. And that means you don't take risks that alienate average performers. Kind of stinks for the high performers, doesn't it? Read More - Blog post: Skipping Seniority and Rewarding High Performers - Darwinian or Genius?
Blog post: 54 Per Cent of Companies Have Bad Management
Friday, 23 October 2009 8:01am
Given that 63% of Australian employees are not fully engaged at work it is not surprising that they are looking for a distraction. Close down Facebook, Twitter, MySpace whatever you will not see an increase in productivity... Read More - Blog post: 54 Per Cent of Companies Have Bad Management
Unprepared employers face three "recruit and replace" phases
Thursday, 22 October 2009 8:20am
The economic recovery will hit employers "like a tsunami", says human capital consultant Anthony Sork. Employers acting too late to stop the exodus of their workers must focus on attaching and on-boarding their replacement recruits. Read More - Unprepared employers face three "recruit and replace" phases
Boost your employees' creativity, immediately
Wednesday, 21 October 2009 8:59am
There is no reason why creativity, innovation and problem-solving skills shouldn't be included in the everyday skills taught in every workplace, says organisational psychologist Dr Amantha Imber. Read More - Boost your employees' creativity, immediately
Employers "frighteningly" unprepared for recovery: Report
Tuesday, 20 October 2009 8:23am
The downturn will last 12 months longer for organisations that fail to address employee engagement issues now, says TMP Worldwide head of employer branding, James Wiggins. Read More - Employers "frighteningly" unprepared for recovery: Report
HR helped speed Australia's GFC recovery: AHRI chief
Monday, 19 October 2009 8:24am
Australia's low unemployment rate throughout the GFC is attributable in part to HR's greater involvement in business strategy and commitment to minimising job losses, says AHRI CEO, Serge Sardo. Read More - HR helped speed Australia's GFC recovery: AHRI chief
Blog post: The recession is over. Now what?
Friday, 16 October 2009 8:30am
The economy has focused employees' needs for status and equity outward ("Two of my neighbours lost their jobs; I'm just happy to have mine"), but at some point in the near future they'll return their focus inside the four walls of your organisation and you better be ready... Read More - Blog post: The recession is over. Now what?
Blog post: Recruiting via Social Networks = Discriminatory Hiring Practices. Oh Really?
Friday, 16 October 2009 8:16am
I don't know of any recruiting and HR pros who can say confidently that social media for recruiting is precisely what has saved them and they are relying on it alone. Do you? Social media for recruiting isn't the end-all, be-all. It's a piece of the puzzle. For now, at least... Read More - Blog post: Recruiting via Social Networks = Discriminatory Hiring Practices. Oh Really?
Support leaders or lose them, report warns
Thursday, 15 October 2009 8:59am
HR managers must have leadership development programs in place for employees or face the risk of losing them when the economy recovers, a new report warns. Read More - Support leaders or lose them, report warns
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