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29/04/2024

GoldHR is hiring!

We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced HR Advisor to join our talented team on a part time basis.

If you are interested and want to know more, click on the link below, or if you know someone else who might be, please feel free to share 😀

Handling the period of national mourning in your businessLast week the nation received the news that Her Majesty Queen E...
14/09/2022

Handling the period of national mourning in your business

Last week the nation received the news that Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II had died.

After 70 years of loyal service to the UK and the Commonwealth, the nation is in mourning for our dedicated and faithful figurehead.

Earlier this week it was announced that the State Funeral will take place on Monday 19th September, and the day has been declared a national bank holiday. This is to allow individuals, businesses, and other organisations time to pay their respects to Her Majesty and commemorate her reign.

What does this mean for your business?

The bank holiday will operate in the same way that other bank holidays operate in the UK. As an employer, it is at your discretion whether you close your business for the day or give employees time off.

There is no statutory entitlement to time off for bank holidays, but you should refer to employee contracts to determine whether you are obliged to pay them for the additional day off.

For example, if your contracts state 20 days annual leave, plus bank holidays, you will be expected to pay for this additional time off.

If your contracts detail the number of bank holidays, however, you will not be obliged to pay for the extra holiday. Instead, if you decide to close your business, employees could take the day from their annual leave entitlement or take a day off unpaid if you are not able to pay them as a gesture of goodwill.

Our advice would be to think carefully about how you handle payment for this additional bank holiday.

Should you close your business?

Your employees may all have different thoughts and feelings on the passing of the Queen. Some may be more affected than others, so it’s important that you take this into account when deciding whether your business will close on the 19th September.

We would encourage you to participate in the day if you can. While there will be a cost to your business to close for a day, failing to do so will also come at a cost, and that may be greater if you experience a negative reaction from your valued employees.

A feeling of resentment from your employees may have a long-term negative impact on your business, and you may also find that people call in sick on the day anyway. Weigh up the pros and cons for your own business before you make your decision.

Supporting your employees

Your people are likely to react differently to the loss of our Queen, and as an employer it’s important you remember that no reaction is a wrong reaction.

If you feel that any employee needs additional support at this time, refer them to the helpline attached to your Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) if you have one. If not, direct your employee to Cruse bereavement support who offer support and advice on dealing with grief.

This is a historical moment that may have a big impact on your people, so it’s important that your business handles it with the care and sensitivity it deserves.

If you feel you need more support or advice on how your business deals with the period of national mourning, or anything else, please get in touch.

We would also like to take this opportunity to express our sincere and heartfelt condolences to the Royal Family.

26/07/2021

GoldHR is on the lookout for a great part-time HR Consultant to come and join our small and busy team.

We’re looking for an experienced HR Advisor/Manager to work with our varied client base providing HR support. The role is varied and fast-paced, so you’ll need to be euthanistic, hardworking and positive, as well as flexible, have great attention to detail and be happy to roll your sleeves up and do whatever needs to be done.

Ideally working 12 hours per week (worked across 2-3 days), you’ll be working remotely and onsite with our clients, who are mainly based within an hour of our base in Farnham, Surrey.

We’re happy to recruit directly or to talk anyone who would be interesting in supporting us on an Associate basis.

If you or anyone you know is interested, please get in touch ASAP at [email protected].

26/07/2021

GoldHR is on the lookout for a great part-time HR Consultant to come and join our small and busy team.

We’re looking for an experienced HR Advisor/Manager to work with our varied client base providing HR support. The role is varied and fast-paced, so you’ll need to be euthanistic, hardworking and positive, as well as flexible, have great attention to detail and be happy to roll your sleeves up and do whatever needs to be done.

Ideally working 12 hours per week (worked across 2-3 days), you’ll be working remotely and onsite with our clients, who are mainly based within an hour of our base in Farnham, Surrey.

We’re happy to recruit directly or to talk to anyone who would be interesting in supporting us on an Associate basis.

If you or anyone you know is interested, please get in touch ASAP at [Email address hidden].

24/09/2020

A joint statement has been issued by Susan Clews (Chief Executive, Acas), Dame Carolyn Fairbairn (Director-General, CBI) and Frances O'Grady (General-Secretary, TUC), to help businesses and workers deal with the impact of possible redundancies.

Covid-19 is having a devastating impact on many businesses and workers. Challenges to working practices, disrupted supply chains and weakening demand, are leading many employers to consider redundancy as the only survival option.

Faced with making quick decisions in a fragile economic environment, it can feel as if there are no good answers. No one wants to deliver bad news; and losing people or being made redundant is traumatic, especially for workers and their families.

We know that times are tough and that as a last resort, employers may make redundancies. But our message is that employers should exhaust all possible alternatives before making redundancies. These often emerge from effective consultation with workers and trade unions.

Across our networks and members, we have seen joint decisions to save jobs based, for example, upon more part-time working, cuts to overtime, alternative roles, and retraining. When employers, unions and employee representatives work together, solutions can often result in retaining loyal skilled staff and help avoid the costs of redundancy, employment tribunals and recruitment when the economy recovers.

We call on all employers considering redundancies to work with your trade unions and employees and get the process right by following these five principles:

- Do it openly: there are rules for collective redundancies (those involving 20 or more staff), but whatever the scale, the sooner people understand the situation, the better for everyone.

- Do it thoroughly: to understand what’s happening people need information and guidance. Have you trained your staff representatives in how it all works?

- Do it genuinely: consultation means hearing people’s views before you make a decision; so be open to alternatives from individuals and/or unions, and always feedback.

- Do it fairly: all aspects of your redundancy procedure should be conducted fairly and without any form of discrimination.

- Do it with dignity: losing your job has a human as well as a business cost. The way you let people go says a lot about your organisation’s values. Think about how you will handle the conversation – whether its face-to-face or remote. And remember, you may want to rehire the same person in the future.
We are asking all employers to work closely with their staff, employee representatives and unions to do all they can to look after their people as well as their business.

We know times are tough for all right now, so if you need support to think through the best options for your business, please get in touch - we can help you.

How do you continue to trade and grow for the future?We probably all know that things will not return to normal any time...
27/04/2020

How do you continue to trade and grow for the future?

We probably all know that things will not return to normal any time soon but we don't quite know what the future holds.

For that matter, will we ever return to the normal we previously knew?
If not, what will our new normal look like medium and long term?

With all these unknowns, how do you continue to trade and grow?
I
'll be joining Rebecca Trudgett, Switchfoot Accounting to answer your questions on moving forward from an HR and Finance perspective.

Join us on Tuesday 28th April to ask your questions.

Register by clicking on the link below to join us:

How do you plan for a future that is full of unknowns? Join Debra Levitt, Rebecca Trudgett and Sam Gold for this Tuesday 15:15 were we'll look at how your business can think about moving forward.

Don't miss the chance to win! Last day for entries is today!!Start your year by filling that vacancy!As founder of GoldH...
24/01/2020

Don't miss the chance to win! Last day for entries is today!!

Start your year by filling that vacancy!

As founder of GoldHR, I realise that it can be difficult to find the right person or to know where to place your advert so I want to help you get your new year off to a great start.

For one lucky company, they will win a job advert written for them and placed on the major online job boards. Monster, Totaljobs, Jobsite, Gumtree and more!

For your chance to win, enter at https://bridgeroad.activehosted.com/f/17

New Year, New Team!!Are you looking for the right person to join your team?GoldHR is offering you the chance to win a FR...
23/01/2020

New Year, New Team!!

Are you looking for the right person to join your team?

GoldHR is offering you the chance to win a FREE online job advert - worth £300! We'll write your ad for you and then place it on the major online job boards.

But be quick - the competition closes on 24th January 2020!

Enter at https://bridgeroad.activehosted.com/f/17

Get your opportunity in front of the best candidates with an online job advert!GoldHR is offering one lucky winner, a FR...
21/01/2020

Get your opportunity in front of the best candidates with an online job advert!

GoldHR is offering one lucky winner, a FREE online job advert plus we'll write the ad for you.

All you have to do is enter for your chance to win.

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Still searching for the right person?GoldHR is here to help with a competition to win a FREE online job advert worth £30...
20/01/2020

Still searching for the right person?

GoldHR is here to help with a competition to win a FREE online job advert worth £300! We know that getting the right team can be hard, putting the job in front of the best candidates makes a real difference.

One lucky winner will have their ad written for them and then placed on the major online job boards including Totaljobs, Monster, Indeed, Gumtree and more!

Enter now and be in with a chance to win!

Enter at https://bridgeroad.activehosted.com/f/17

At GoldHR, we know that getting the right people for your team can be time-consuming and costly but necessary! To ease t...
19/01/2020

At GoldHR, we know that getting the right people for your team can be time-consuming and costly but necessary!

To ease the pressure of recruitment, we're offering one lucky winner a free online job advert to be placed across all the major job boards, including Monster, Totaljobs, jobsite, Gumtree, Careerbuilder and Indeed.

Not only that, but we'll write the advert for you!

Enter at https://bridgeroad.activehosted.com/f/17

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