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Workinfo.com Newsletter
Workinfo.com Human Resources Newsletter Volume 2, Issue 2   ISSN 1993-0798
 
In This Issue
2008 US National Study of Workplace Practices
Strategic Human Resource Workshops
Confronting the Talent Crunch
Working Towards Wellness
New...Toolkit to...Boost South African Companies
2008 US National Study of Workplace Practices

 
The latest edition of a study of U.S. workplaces finds that employers with more women and more minorities in top positions, and nonprofits organizations, are more likely to offer flexible workplaces. These are just two of the significant findings to emerge from the landmark 2008 National Study of Employers (NSE), released by Families and Work Institute.
 
The study addresses questions such as:

    * What is the prevalence of programmes, policies, and benefits that address the needs of the changing workforce, including workplace flexibility, caregiving leaves, child and elder care assistance, and health care/economic security benefits?
    * Are smaller or larger employers more likely to provide these programs, policies, and benefits?
    * Have these initiatives increased or decreased in the past ten years?
    * Which employers provider higher levels of support to their employees?

 

Human Resource Vacancies 
 
Workinfo has been servicing the HR and IR community since 1998. During this time we have come to meet some the best talent South Africa has to offer in these sectors. If you are looking for highly skilled HR and IR personnel at any level, contact us and we'll source the best people the market has to offer.

View our latest vacancies or request us to recruit HR practitioners on your behalf.
 
Contact Tracey Lander on 011 781 4228 or email her on tracey@workinfo.com

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Strategic Human Resource Workshops
 
Workforce and Succession Planning
Dates: 19 & 20 June 2008
Venue: Johannesburg, Indaba Hotel
Course Fee: R4970.40 (incl VAT)
 
Human Resource Strategic Planning Workshop
Dates: 26 & 27 June 2008
Venue: Johannesburg, Indaba Hotel
Course Fee: R4970.40 (incl VAT)  
 
 
Workforce and Succession Planning

Dates: 10 & 11 July 2008
Venue: Johannesburg, Indaba Hotel 
Course Fee: R4970.40 (incl VAT)  
 
Implementing Employment Equity
Dates: 24 & 25 July 2008
Venue: Johannesburg, Indaba Hotel
 
Course Fee: R4970.40 (incl VAT)  
 
Download the Registration Form or email shirley@workinfo.com for more information.
 
 
Confronting the Talent Crunch
Manpower South Africa recently released the results of its second annual talent shortage survey, revealing that 38 percent of employers across South Africa are finding it more difficult to fill jobs. The top three skills most in demand are: Skilled Manual Traders (primarily electricians, carpenters/joiners or welders), Engineers, and Accounting and Finance Employees. As a follow-up to its 2007 and 2006 surveys, Manpower Inc. surveyed nearly 43,000 employers across 32 countries and territories including 762 employers as part of the second such survey in South Africa to determine which positions employers are having difficulty filling this year due to lack of available talent. Globally, the survey found that 31 percent of employers worldwide are finding it more difficult to fill jobs.

 
 
Working Towards Wellness
Organisations have a unique and vital role in improving the wellness, health and physical fitness of employees not only in the developed world but also around the globe, particularly in those countries where increasing rates of chronic disease will take an increasing toll.  
 
Objectives
· Catalyse high-level commitments to advance workplace wellness initiatives across multiple business sectors and from multiple stakeholders
· Facilitate collaboration between stakeholders in the battle against chronic disease
· Generate expert insights and spread best practices on how to create and monitor an effective workplace health programme
 
The 61st World Health Assembly has released its latest report: "Preventing Noncommunicable Diseases in the Workplace through Diet and Physical Activity".

Read this important report and incorporate these suggestions into your corporate wellness programmes.
 
New Toolkit to Boost South African Companies Response to TB Threat
The Global Health Initiative of the World Economic Forum with support from Lilly MDR-TB Partnership and inputs from key partners has developed a toolkit, Protecting Your Workforce from Tuberculosis: A Toolkit for an Integrated Approach to TB and HIV for Businesses in South Africa. It is especially designed to support South African companies plan and implement workplace and community-based TB control programmes. The toolkit launched on June 3 at the Africa Summit encourages companies to adopt an integrated approach to manage TB and HIV co-infections.
 
 
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