The rise of presenteeism in the workplace is directly related to a lack of security on one’s job, experts have recently argued. Nine out of ten UK employees (92%) have gone into work despite being sick this year and the top reason for presenteeism is the fear of not getting paid, according to new research […]
British companies make more effort to integrate freelancers into the corporate culture compared with businesses in Germany, France, the Netherlands and Belgium, a recent news report has been able to suggest. Because of the continued labour market shortages, companies are finding it increasingly difficult to find suitable employees. That is one of the reasons why […]
It is 2018, and yet companies are still using self-reporting timesheets to record their employee hours. Why? Self-reporting has multiple drawbacks. Firstly, you are relying on people’s memory. People are likely to forget exactly what hours they worked, especially if the timesheet is monthly rather than hourly, and to fill it in with general ideas, […]
Lush owes thousands of employees thousands of dollars each after payroll failure Lush Australia, the national branch of a leading cosmetics firm, needs to repay more than 5000 employees a total of $2m. Peta Granger, Lush’s national director, told reporters in Sydney that in some cases employees were owed between $5,000 and $10,000, though some […]
A city hall in Northern Mindanao, Philippines, is planning to deploy a biometric time and attendance system in an attempt to efficiently monitor the working hours of its employees, a recent news report in the local media has revealed. Government offices will use the biometric time and attendance technology to track employee time and attendance […]
Workers across the UK might soon be looking at a pay rise as one in two businesses (50%) are set to grant staff pay rises of over 2% in the next year, according to a new survey by leading business organisation British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) and online recruitment company Indeed. The survey, of over […]
The number of permanent and temporary job placements have recorded a very strong growth throughout July, but candidate shortages weighed on permanent staff appointments, a recent report has been able to suggest. The demand for staff strengthened further in July, with overall job vacancies expanding at the quickest rate for eight months. Growth was led […]
Offering flexible working options as well as the possibility of further training in their field of choice are becoming increasingly important factors for staff retention, a recent survey by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) and recruitment company Indeed has been able to suggest. The poll of over 1,000 businesspeople across all sizes and sectors, […]
Overworked employees not taking their full holiday entitlement are at risk of severe burnout, recent research from trades union body TUC has been able to suggest. Recent analysis has showed that 1.2 million employees were not getting any paid leave. Agriculture (14.9%) was the sector where the highest proportion of workers was likely to miss […]
Biometric time and attendance systems can help prevent the losses caused by staff clocking “phantom hours”, which equate to about £37 million a week for UK businesses, according to a recent survey by Rotaready. The research reveals that shift workers in the retail, hospitality and leisure industries overstate their working hours by almost half an […]