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Reality bites: managing in a recession

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June 2008
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Reality bites: managing in a recession

The credit crunch. One of those phrases that seemed destined to become an over-used excuse for everything that goes wrong at work, like ‘political correctness’, ‘red tape’ or ‘health and safety’.

Until it became apparent that maybe – just maybe – the credit crunch was going to be a very real problem for workplaces indeed.

Yes, we here at Workplace Law had began to think that the credit crunch was just confined to scaremongering news reports and dipping house prices; until we started to hear from our members that redundancies are on the cards, departments are being merged, hours of work are being reduced, and corners are being cut to save a bob or two.

As one newly-redundant facilities manager said in the Workplace Law Network forum:

"Employers are just not advertising posts, and some posts that have been advertised have been withdrawn as companies out there are holding on to every penny they have, even at the expense of letting their company run without a facilities manager or not carrying out repairs that at any other time of the year would have been done."

Suddenly employers are wondering whether there is enough money to carry on as they were before – and, if not, wondering how to make savings without going under.

In this issue...

Latest

06 Legal calendar

Key legislative dates taking place in November and December.

10 Case law

  • Age-related redundancy scheme could not be justified, says Tribunal
  • Staff told to vary their terms and conditions were dismissed, says EAT
  • Default retirement age is legal: 1st ruling in Heyday case

Comment

07 Credit crunch and cost cutting – a conundrum for FMs?

The results of failure to maintain are historically renowned, says Maurice Tidy.

09 A tax blighting Britain's fight-back against the slump

The Chancellor cannot dither over bringing back empty rates relief, says Andrew Teacher.

Focus

12 Redundancy: HANDLE WITH CARE

With the effects of a worsening economy now beginning to bite, the number of employees being made redundant is on the rise – nearly 150,000 people between May and July this year alone. For unwary employers already up against it, mismanaging redundancy can be a costly mistake.

18 Alternative therapies

Making jobs redundant is just one of the ways organisations can cut costs. But alternative solutions also have their problems, Kelly Mansfield reports.

20 The Heyday challenge: retire when you want to!

A decision in the legal challenge to the UK’s mandatory retirement age, which has been brought by not-for-profit membership organisation Heyday, is expected at the end of the year. Claire Fuller spoke to Ailsa Ogilvie, Director of Heyday, about the latest developments...

Challenge

22 Venturing into the unknown

Adventurous activities by their very nature involve an element of (often deliberate) risk-taking. So how do you enable these activities without either damaging the participants or facing a claim of negligence should things go wrong? This is the challenge faced by the outdoor sector in an increasingly risk-averse society.

Network

24 Man of Steeles

Oliver Brabbins’ first job was working in a colour factory, checking that dyes for paint had hardened sufficiently to be processed. He literally watched paint dry. The rest of his career, however, which has led him to being Head of the Employment Department at Steeles Law LLP, has not been quite so dull.

26 Clinic

Workplace Law members ask the experts for advice on redundancy.

Technical

28 Legal update

In-depth technical guidance on: alternatives to redundancy, proposed changes to the Construction Act, and Energy Performance Certificates in educational establishments.

The data

32 This month’s statistics

Key figures and information on health and safety and employment law.

 


No. Date of Issue Title
53 Jan 2010 Dealing with bogus claimants
52 Aug 2010 The world in your hands?
51 Feb 2009 The Diversity Dilemma
50 Jan 2009 Changes to Workplace Law Magazine
49 Jul 2009 Celebrating 35 years of the Health and Safety at Work Act
48 Jan 2009 Cultivating success: how to cut costs and stimulate growth
47 May 2009 Buncefield disaster: the aftermath and what you can learn from it
46 Jan 2009 Headache? Try new and improved law and regulation!
45 Mar 2009 Soap star: The hygiene special issue
44 May 2009 48: How the 48-hour working week could push employers to the max
43 Aug 2008 2009: new beginnings
42 Jun 2008 Reality bites: managing in a recession
41 Feb 2008 Euromillions
40 Mar 2008 Identity charade
39 Oct 2008 Evacuation versus invacuation
38 May 2008 Perk of the job? Managing the risks faced by loneworkers
37 May 2008 Employment law is changing - but don't tell anyone how
36 Jul 2008 Have we binned your Workplace Law Magazine?
35 Feb 2008 Killing time
34 Jan 2008 Health hazards: keeping a lid on panic
33 Jan 2008 "We don't serve wheelchairs"
32 Aug 2007 3 strikes and your fire's not out!
31 Oct 2007 Facefacts: The real cost of social networking to your business
30 Jan 2007 How much does it cost to kill someone at work?
29 Jan 2007 Employment Tribunals: back to the future?
28 Jan 2007 Smoking ban special
27 May 2007 Contractors: are you watching them?
26 Jan 2007 Occupational health: an unnecessary expense?
25 Jan 2007 CDM special
24 Jan 2007 Energy management special issue
23 Jan 2006 What is reasonable adjustment?
22 Jan 2006 £20 if you can prove you’re competent
21 Jan 2006 London’s burning, where’s the engine?
20 Jan 2006 R v. Beckingham: case closed
19 Jan 2006 Mug’s game? Excessive risk aversion
18 Jan 2006 Licence to… protect your workplace?
17 Jan 2006 The sex issue
16 Jan 2006 Has the HSE lost its bite?
15 Jan 2006 H5N1 Bird Flu: Are you playing chicken with your company’s future?
14 Jan 2006 Old git, or still work fit?
13 Jan 2005 The year of living dangerously
12 Jan 2005 The burning issue
11 Jan 2005 Disability access: is it becoming clear yet?
10 Jan 2005 Business as usual? London bomb blasts
9 Jan 2005 Who's looking at you?
8 Jan 2005 Legionella trial special
7 Jan 2005 Religious beliefs: should employers cater for all faiths?
6 Jan 2005 No smoking? Employers face the costs of kicking the habit
5 Jan 2005 Playing with numbers: TUPE special issue
4 Jan 2005 Directors' responsibilities for health and safety
3 Dec 2004 2005: getting to grips with the legal year ahead
2 Jan 2004 Stress management special
1 Jan 2004 Face facts: how much do you really know about disability legislation?

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