In the light of vote to leave EU, we’ll be contacting CIPD members to advise them what the result means for HR and the world of work.
More to come during the day, which I will post here.
UPDATE: Download Vote Leave Q & A...
In the light of vote to leave EU, we’ll be contacting CIPD members to advise them what the result means for HR and the world of work.
More to come during the day, which I will post here.
UPDATE: Download Vote Leave Q & A...
In reply to Fiona:
Hi Fiona
Thank you for posting that - it's so refreshing to read a factual and balanced / objective commentary
And, Anne-Marie, is it really all that shocking? - going right back to the Old Testament, in Hosea it observed: "For they sow the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind."
And humankind has changed little if at all since that was written.
Anyhow, I'm off to try find some shelter in which to cower..........
In reply to Marie Bradley:
Hi Ann-Marie - do you mean 'insults' that have been flying around in your place of work? Or in the wider-world?In reply to Steve Bridger:
Yes in the wider world. The insults I've seen (from the remain camp) are vicious. There's been many debates at work but everyone has teetered on the verge of insults but have been respectful so far.In reply to Marie Bradley:
So you were making a general observation. There are different perspectives, but I think we need to be very mindful of what sells newspapers.In reply to Steve Bridger:
Yes a general observation. The posts I've seen from individuals on social media are alarming. In the workplace, I have been waiting for similar but so far they've been just about passable.In reply to Steve Bridger:
I've seen plenty of unsavoury comments on social media too, but not at work. What's annoying me more is the effort of some Remain people to have a second referendum. "Yes we support democracy as long as decisions we vote on go our way, otherwise we'll do it again until we get the result we want" - totally wrong IMO. There was a big enough scandal over the Florida re-counts when Bush was elected president in 2000, imagine if we held a nationwide recount by virtue of a second referendum. No doubt if Remain won it, Leave would be campaigning for a 'best of 3' like this is some kind of playground game. >:-(In reply to Keith:
Hope a bump not a slump or full blow recession. I work in local government and one possible ramification is care for elderly or those with a disability. Many employees working in the care sector are from the EU, working in residential homes that county council has a contractual relationship with to provide a service. There could be serious issues in terms of recruitment and funding if the economy really suffers and an emergency budget requires more spending cuts on the public sector.In reply to Sam:
Let's try to keep our comments - on this forum at least - to the possible impact on HR, employment law, recruitment, etc.In reply to Steve Bridger:
Fair enough Steve, but it was you who was asking about where the vulgarities were coming from which inspired me to respond! ;-)In reply to Paul:
Hi Paul, Thanks for your question. The CIPD will work to ensure that our qualifications and courses continue to meet the needs of the HR and L&D profession – no matter what the context, and no matter what the future may hold. At present there are still many unknowns, including the specific implications for employment law in the UK and EU. We will continue to work closely with local tutors to contextualise employment law, and help build professional judgement to apply the law in practice. As the full implications of the vote become clearer we will be working with our members and wider communities to understand what support or changes may be needed, and we will keep you updated.
Ruth Stuart,
Strategic Projects, People & Strategy, CIPD
In reply to Ruth:
Don't in any way wish to stir the pot containing this particular dog's dinner any more than it already has been agitated, but paste below an email I found quite poignant and touching from a former colleague based in what used to be East Germany.In reply to Steve Bridger:
Our local crack team of employment lawyers have been pondering the matter from that perspective:In reply to David:
I think what you have posted here underlines what I think risks being lost through the referendum result, beyond the economic - that of the qualititve experience of working in another country, of enjoying the common ground we have culturally with other countries, and learning from the differences. This is experience that surely enhances the professional profile of anyone working within a diverse and muticultural workforce, wherever that may be.Visit the main CIPD website
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