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Search results for Managing conflict at work

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Diabetic at Work

...nsent to be a breach of DPA or not, the fact is that no GP would discuss a patient without specific wr... | comment | 20 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Diabetic at Work

...ur comments please do not take any from mine in that, whilst I may not be a doctor I have an equally v... | comment | 17 Nov 2008 12:00AM


Diabetic at Work

was that in relation to this topic? Thanks for your uni... | comment | 17 Nov 2008 12:00AM


Immigration law impacts on employers

Work permit renewal - how do I set about renewing a wo... | comment | 15 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Daily rest period for security personnel

The Working Time Regulations state that there should be a minimum rest per... | comment | 22 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Daily rest period for security personnel

The answer is 'not quite'. Regulation 21 of the Working Time Regulations (WTR) says ... | comment | 23 Oct 2008 12:00AM


CDM 2007 H&S File

... agree with all the above. I am tempted to say that if you have to ask about the role of the CDM coor... | comment | 24 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Returning from Illness while on holiday abroad

...ay. The day before return he emailed me to say that he had a seroius operation on his stomach and nee... | comment | 23 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Temporary Workers Directive adopted by EU Parliament

...s any worker being employed into a job will be treated as all the other workers on a full contract. ... | comment | 24 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Boss uses Facebook to catch skiving worker

.... The work allows them to earn the money to do that, and they end up abusing the workplace themselves... | comment | 25 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Boss uses Facebook to catch skiving worker

... employee is not working but engaging in an alternative non-business activity. However, as with all m... | comment | 29 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Boss uses Facebook to catch skiving worker

...in and accessible to all. Anyone putting work related stuff on them such as in this case is asking fo... | comment | 30 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Support benefit "good for employers and disabled people"

I understand a recent experiment showed that the same application saying that the applicant wa... | comment | 28 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Support benefit "good for employers and disabled people"

I work for an organisation where the vast majority of employees, includin... | comment | 29 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Support benefit "good for employers and disabled people"

...els of sickness absence and we move into the dog eat dog world more and more are feeling the pinch. Ma... | comment | 29 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Support benefit "good for employers and disabled people"

... allow necessary time off for appointments and treatment. Not all appointments can be made in own time... | comment | 29 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Support benefit "good for employers and disabled people"

...agree, there needs to be a change both to Law and Attitude. Disabled People actually need to 'get in t... | comment | 30 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Making up hours due to sickness

Can a company tell an employee that they will have to work weekends to make up for a... | comment | 29 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Making up hours due to sickness

...a holiday where I work, to make up for the work that they didn't do whilst on holiday. (only the stuf... | comment | 29 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Making up hours due to sickness

An employer could ask you to do extra work, but that would be a breach of contract. You would end up f... | comment | 30 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Making up hours due to sickness

...the individual (the result of failure being immediately expressed at the very outset as 'could result ... | comment | 31 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Making up hours due to sickness

...oyee make up time they have lost through sickness at weekends. All the HR team where I work have sai... | comment | 3 Nov 2008 12:00AM


Screen Recording -Confidentiality

...any has recently installed software on our PC's that collecting screenshots as soon as a call is answe... | comment | 29 Oct 2008 12:00AM


An Idea for HR Practitioners

...th a gripe against their management. In many situations, it is blindingly obvious that the company (a... | comment | 30 Oct 2008 12:00AM


An Idea for HR Practitioners

... Keeping the two areas separate may also prevent conflict of interest issues. | comment | 31 Oct 2008 12:00AM


TUPE

...contract. I have received advice to the effect that `employees are protected under TUPE regardless o... | comment | 3 Nov 2008 12:00AM


our stewardess

.... It's not as simple as it may first appear. I work in OH and we do not do this as were are OH not th... | comment | 6 Nov 2008 12:00AM


our stewardess

...you prove it?? can you have her tested while shes at work?? any ideas anyone thanks. | comment | 4 Nov 2008 12:00AM


our stewardess

Talk to your occupational health service, if you don't have one I sugg... | comment | 5 Nov 2008 12:00AM


our stewardess

...drug use unless they have taken the job knowing that this is likely to happen or you have introduced ... | comment | 5 Nov 2008 12:00AM


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