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  1. Internships – Are you breaking the law?

    ...heir work. Attempts at humour based on an employee's sexual orientation, for example, in staff magazines or group emails, are best avoided. · Theremaybeother employees who are not sympathetic to the employee's disclosure about their sexual orientation. Managers should be proactive in setting clear boundaries for acceptable behaviour for all employees in their teams, rather than allowing individuals with strongly held views to dominate. It is important that staff understand they must maintain a professional atmosphere and that private views and preferences do not spill over into workplace conflict. · I...

    Magazine issue | 3 May 2011

  2. Soap star: The hygiene special issue

    ... and use of public buildings. For anyone undertaking new build or refurbishment projects, accessible toilet provision is something you will need to consider under part m of the building regulations as well as under the Disability Discrimination act 1995 (as amended). but there is a move to push the boundaries further by adopting what might be described as a 21st century approach to accessibility. Jim taylor explains about Changing places toilets on p. 22. along with features on legal issues in monitoring staff on `comfort' breaks (p. 12) and working out the ratio toilets to occupants in your building (p...

    Magazine issue | 3 Mar 2009

  3. No smoking? Employers face the costs of kicking the habit

    ...islation on commercial leases PREGNANT PAUSE Is the extension of maternity leave a step IDENTITY CRISIS backwards for equal opportunities? The changing face of security PORN AT WORK When does downloading pornographic PLUS: Religion in the workplace, material count as sex discrimination? pensions and TUPE, age discrimination IN EVERY ISSUE: EMPLOYMENT LAW, HEALTH & SAFETY, PREMISES MANAGEMENT P8 CONTENTS 06 07 08 14 17 18 22 25 LEGAL CALENDAR Legislative developments, consultations, conferences, training, publications and important diary dates for the six months ahead CONTENTS LETTERS Work...

    Magazine issue | 1 Apr 2005

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