Publications
We author and publish a range of resources to keep you up to date with the latest developments in employment, labour market and human resource policy and practice.
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In the Know
Reward and Performance Management of Knowledge Workers
Suff P, Reilly P | Mar 2005 | Institute for Employment StudiesThis paper advises employers and HR practitioners about approaches to managing 'knowledge workers'. The author defines knowledge workers, discusses their importance, and discusses how best to manage them, covering potential issues and problems such as performance management, reward systems and work organisation.
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360 Degree Feedback
Beyond the Spin
Silverman M, Kerrin M, Carter A | Mar 2005 | Institute for Employment StudiesThis report makes explicit the issues faced by organisations who are implementing 360-degree feedback for the first time, reviewing what they have gained since implementation, or considering its use within a different context (such as appraisal). The report examines evidence in favour of 360-degree feedback from employees' behavioural change and improved performance, to organisational effectiveness and added value. Recommendations are provided for future practice, based on the findings, to increase the impact of 360-degree feedback in different contexts.
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New Reward II
Issues in Developing a Modern Remuneration System
Reilly P (ed.) | Mar 2005 | Institute for Employment StudiesThis report is the second volume of research papers on reward issues produced by IES. It deals with flexible benefits and total reward, non-financial recognition, market-determined pay and variable pay.
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The Changing Role of Recruitment Intermediaries
Wolfe H, Hartley V | Mar 2005 | Institute for Employment StudiesThis research explores the role of recruitment intermediaries and some of the factors that are affecting them, alongside the changes in the recruitment market. Intermediaries face threats to business: the growth of e-recruitment and shared services in organisations, for example.
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Reporting on Human Capital Management
Hartley V, Robey D | Mar 2005 | Institute for Employment StudiesDuring the year post-Kingsmill (2004), there were considerable developments in the area of human capital reporting. This report tracks these changes, and aims to provide HR professionals and others, with an overview of the developments in reporting requirements related to human capital, so that they will be better prepared to draft human capital reports within statutory reporting requirements.
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Gender Segregation in Apprenticeships
Miller L, Pollard E, Neathey F, Hill D, Ritchie H | Mar 2005 | Equal Opportunities CommissionThis research focuses on apprenticeships. Previously called 'modern apprenticeships' (MAs), these are currently the main vocational training route into work for young people in Britain. The aim of the research was to investigate what the national Learning and Skills Council and its local arms (LLSCs) have done to address gender segregation in MAs. A further aim was to consider the actions taken by partner organisations that work with LLSCs, such as training providers, employers, the Connexions service and Education Business Partnerships (EBPs). This publication is no longer available.
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Employee Assistance Programmes
Newton L, Hayday S, Barkworth R | Mar 2005 | Institute for Employment StudiesThis paper identifies why organisations chose to offer Employee Assistance Programmes (EAPs), as well as what provision is available, and how organisations decide on a certain provider and service. It looks at how effectively organisations monitor employee usage and satisfaction. The paper guides employers in what to bear in mind when considering providing an EAP, as well as suggestions for evaluating existing EAPs.
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Stress Audits
What you Need to Know
Newton L, Hayday S, Silverman M | Mar 2005 | Institute for Employment StudiesThis review addresses current issues involved in measuring workplace stress. It begins by discussing what a stress audit is and what information it produces. Other issues, such as the validity and reliability of stress audits, the potential benefits and pitfalls of assessing stress, what products are available, the implications of conducting stress audits and what next steps to take after conducting one, are also addressed.
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Platform for Progression: Employer Training Pilots
Second Year Evaluation Report
Hillage J, Loukas G, Newton B, Tamkin P | Mar 2005 | Department for Education and SkillsThe Employer Training Pilots (ETP) were introduced in six Local Learning & Skills Council (LSC) areas in September 2002, initially for one year. They were subsequently extended for a second year a further six pilots were added. An initial evaluation report was published in November 2003 and this report presents an assessment of progress at the end of August 2004.
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Employment of Young People in Retail and Hospitality
Neathey F, Ritchie H, Silverman M | Feb 2005 | Low Pay CommissionThis publication is no longer available. In December 2003 the Low Pay Commission commissioned research focusing on the employment of young people in the retail and hospitality sectors. These sectors are both major employers of young workers and also include relatively high proportions of low-paying employers.