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Sickness absence system to be reviewed

Independent review will look at changing the current sickness absence system and reducing the £100 billion ill health costs the economy each year.

n a speech, delivered as the Government’s Welfare Bill was announced, the Prime Minister David Cameron has announced a review into sickness absence.

Jointly chaired by David Frost, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce and Dame Carol Black, National Director for Health and Work, the review will explore radical new ways on how the current system can be changed to help more people stay in work and reduce costs.

Reporting later this year, the review will:

Explore how the current sickness absence system could be changed to help people stay in work, reduce and share costs for the taxpayer and businesses, and contribute to economic growth.
Examine whether the balance of these costs are appropriately shared between individuals, employers and the State.
Make tangible recommendations for change.
Ensure that recommendations for change are consistent with promoting private-sector growth and minimising burdens on business - in particular small and medium-sized businesses.
Under the current system employers bear the costs of short term sickness with the State, and ultimately the taxpayer, absorbing the cost of longer-term ill-health, with over 300,000 people leaving work to claim sickness-related benefits each year - making up around half the total flow on to Employment and Support Allowance (ESA).

The review, which is jointly sponsored by the Department for Work and Pensions and the Department for Business Innovation and Skills, will include a panel of experts from business, trade unions and health representatives and will be conducted in the context of the Growth Agenda.

It will also feed into the wider Employment Law Review, which is looking at measures to reduce red tape and remove the burdens on business, encourage growth and maximise flexibility for employers and employees.

Employment Relations Minister Edward Davey said:

“This is an important review which will help tackle the problems faced by business and individuals. Managing sickness absence more effectively will be a win-win situation for all - businesses, individuals, the taxpayer and crucially, the economy. It could improve productivity, boost growth and mean that many more people no longer have to rely on taxpayer handouts.”

David Frost, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce said:

“Sickness absence undoubtedly has a huge impact on businesses – particularly on smaller firms that struggle with the processes and procedures required, not to mention the direct costs involved. The private sector must focus on growth if we are to sustain the recovery, so it is right that the Government has chosen to look at ways to reduce sickness absence in the workplace and get people back into employment.

“I look forward to working with Dame Carol Black to reduce the unsustainable bill on both employers and the state caused by sickness absence, and making radical recommendations to achieve this.”

Co-Op creates over a 1000 new jobs

The Co-operative Group has announced that is it is to create 1,700 new management jobs across its national network of stores in the nest few months. The management jobs, some of which will no doubt be offered to internal applicants will create new opportunities for temporary, part time and permanent staff in many locations across the UK.

This is just the start of things to come as the expansion the Co-operative’s food store network in the next three years will create around 7,000 jobs. Our supermarkets are known to be good advocates of part time and temporary work.

London career development exhibition 13-14th Feb

Adult Skills London is a new event for Londoners, taking place at ExCeL London on Sunday 13 and Monday 14 February 2011. The event will promote national and regional training and career development opportunities as well as new and exciting jobs prospects to adult visitors.

Upto 50 exhibitors including London Fire Brigade, British Gas, the ­Metropolitan Police Service, colleges, universities and training ­organisations will be on hand at Adult Skills.

The exhibition – London’s largest skill and careers event – offers a programme of ­seminars on subjects such as writing a CV that gets results, winning at interviews and job hunting on the internet.

For more information, visit www.adultskills.co.uk

Jaguar Land Rover to create 1000 Midlands jobs

Jaguar Land Rover are looking to create 1,000 new engineering jobs. As temporary jobs and permanent positions arise news will be posted on uktemps.

The company posted half year profits of £493million and they are now looking to grow production in the coming year from 232,000 vehicles to more than 300,000 - and that means growing the workforce.

Microsoft to hire 1000 apprentices

Microsoft are planning on creating 1000 apprentice roles in London over the next 3 years. The numbers of young jobless have climbed from 32k to 951k (in November 2010). The Government is set to increase annual funding for “on the job” training by £222 million upto £1.4 billion. Companies already running schemes include Virgin Media, British Airways, British Gas and Rolls Royce.

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