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ETs on the rise

...tes for autumn 2010. A practical and interactive one-day course heALth And sAFety And enViROnMent uPd... | magazine | 1 Sep 2010 10:16AM


Christian advising “faith in God” loses tribunal claim

...s and refusal to believe in God. This is not what one would expect from a professional adviser when att... | comment | 20 Aug 2010 12:26PM


Christian advising “faith in God” loses tribunal claim

... “put her faith in God” has lost his case for unfair dismissal and religious discrimination. Duke Ama... | case | 11 Aug 2010 10:39AM


Scrapping default retirement age 'bad' for young employees

...irector Michelle Mitchell has stated that ‘everyone... | news | 5 Aug 2010 9:02AM


Employer seeking ‘younger’ replacement guilty of age discrimination

...gation of age discrimination by pointing out that one of the preferred candidates was 50 years old, and... | case | 1 Sep 2010 11:57AM


Briefing – Strings attached: What are conditional resignations?

... to wrestle with some legal consequences when someone is resigning with strings attached. The recent ca... | briefing | 26 Aug 2010 8:40AM


Brierley Hill woman loses compensation claims - Dudley News

Brierley Hill woman loses compensation claimsDudley News... claims for age ... | news_feed_item | 15 Aug 2010 12:34PM


Briefing – Facing reality: Are TV contestants employees?

...reach. These cases demonstrate the risks of work done in real life examples where a business fails to r... | briefing | 5 Aug 2010 12:02PM


Pension policy ‘discriminates against manual workers’

...e Labour Government had planned. It will not be sooner than 2016 for men and 2020 for women. Some analy... | news | 1 Sep 2010 4:10PM


Businesses urged to improve disabled access

...able as well as more socially responsible.In 2012 one million disabled visitors are expected in London ... | news | 31 Aug 2010 9:19AM


Businesses warned about water theft

...litres of water likely to have been illegally siphoned from hydrants over just 31 days. It also says t... | news | 24 Aug 2010 1:11PM


Employers could face legal action over sun damage

...in damage caused by the sun, following a landmark case in Australia.The case concerned workers who contr... | news | 20 Aug 2010 9:31AM


Equal pay 57 years away, says research

..., according to the CMI. This, it says, may be the case particularly at director level where 7.7% of fema... | news | 19 Aug 2010 2:15PM


Business believe they will pay for carbon

...er to the low carbon economy will happen – only one in ten doubts this – but the research highlight... | news | 19 Aug 2010 2:41PM


New Government’s first 100 days – business responses

...ch more positive view of Westminster than was the case a few months ago.” Miles Templeman, Director-Ge... | news | 18 Aug 2010 11:16AM


1 in 3 workers asked to “friend” colleagues on Facebook

...otection Gap survey, conducted online and commissioned by Abbey Legal Protection (ALP).When asked which... | news | 16 Aug 2010 10:06AM


Blocking strikes could pose legal hurdles for government

...h the Prisons Service not to strike. "Putting to one side the obvious employee relations ramifications... | news | 10 Aug 2010 12:35PM


Overweight employees more likely to take time off

...the study found workers classed as obese (in this case, those with a BMI above 30) took four more sick d... | news | 10 Aug 2010 2:24PM


Government urged to take action to avoid mass strikes

...it more likely that the government will implement one of the measures outlined in this paper, aimed at ... | news | 6 Aug 2010 2:40PM


Working time cap ‘damaging patient safety’

...ing, and the College survey proves this to be the case.  Attempts to implement the EWTD have largely fa... | news | 3 Aug 2010 3:27PM


ETs on the rise

... homelessness officer advising ‘faith in God’ loses Tribunal claim; and ‘whistleblower’ ordered t... | magazine | 1 Sep 2010 10:16AM


Briefing – Strings attached: What are conditional resignations?

...rs of resignation and draft wording in letters of dismissal says Nick Hobden. To find out more, download thi... | briefing | 26 Aug 2010 8:40AM


Probation Periods Underperforming employees

Similar to Richard above, one of our new line managers wants to get rid of one ... | comment | 26 Aug 2010 6:32PM


Christian advising “faith in God” loses tribunal claim

... just like the emplyment tribunal that heard this case. | comment | 26 Aug 2010 10:08AM


Postman who clocked up more than 220 sick days sacked from Royal Mail - Stoke & Staffordshire

... MailStoke & StaffordshireBut he lost a claim for unfair dismissal during an employment tribunal held in H... | news_feed_item | 25 Aug 2010 9:32AM


Christian advising “faith in God” loses tribunal claim

... commended how they dealt with rooting that out). One case I dealt with involved a medical practitioner... | comment | 25 Aug 2010 3:40PM


What is an acceptable time to allow an employee to appeal a disciplinary decision?

...me, especially if she felt that the dismissal was unfair and was planning to appeal. I do not feel that w... | comment | 24 Aug 2010 9:53AM


Christian advising “faith in God” loses tribunal claim

... Muslim, Seventh Day Adventist, Mormon etc etc no one would have dared say anything remotely critical. ... | comment | 23 Aug 2010 10:51AM


Christian advising “faith in God” loses tribunal claim

...se for aguing that it is when your faith is questioned that you are prompted to explore it further in o... | comment | 23 Aug 2010 12:25PM


Christian advising “faith in God” loses tribunal claim

Morality? This is a sacking case where someone was brow beaten to death by a religious nutcase! ... | comment | 23 Aug 2010 3:35PM


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