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  1. Tribunal payouts at record levels, figures show

    If employers acted within the law and didn't ride roughshod over workers' rights, the figures would soon begin to tumble.

    Comment | 17 Nov 2008

  2. Tribunal payouts at record levels, figures show

    And as long as the tribunals go on accepting vexatious claims without weeding them out as they should do, the figures will continue to rise!

    Comment | 14 Nov 2008

  3. ETs on the rise

    workplacelaw The exclusive magazine for premium members of the Workplace Law Network on the rise But there are ways to navigate the Employment Tribunal process ETs inside this issue SEP/OCT 2010 Issue 56 Comment: Prevention is better than cure. Page 9 After the dRA: How retirement procedures may have to change. Page 34 Compliance expert Paul Caddick says there's more to electrical safety than PAT testing. Page 22 down PAt Fire drill Learnin...

    Magazine issue | 1 Sep 2010

  4. Dealing with bogus claimants

    ...ty; n Occupational cancers; n PEEPS; n Strikes; n Vehicles at work, n Waste mangement n Work-related upper limb disorders (WRULDS) and much more! Employment Law and Human Resources Handbook 2010 Includes information on: n The Agency Workers' Directive; n Disciplinaries and grievances; n Employment Tribunal statistics 2008/09; n Blacklisting and vetting employees; n The new Points Based immigration system; n Employees' expenses; n Alternatives to redundancy; n Holiday leave whilst sick; n Swine flu; n The Equality Bill; n Work experience, n Internships and apprenticeships and much more! 09 COMMENT A ...

    Magazine issue | 1 Mar 2010

  5. The world in your hands?

    ...08 CASE LAW Record fine for retailer following fire; and Sellafield Ltd is fined £75,000 after pleading guilty to breaches of health and safety law when two contractors inhaled radioactive dust. 16 LEGAL UPDATE With three payment bands set for compensation for injury to feelings, which one does a Tribunal choose? Plus belief in climate change could be covered by discrimination laws. ContinuinG PRofeSSionAL deVeLoPment 30 PRINCIPLES OF FIRE SAFETy Fire Safety Training Consultant, Clive Raybould, with the latest guidance on managing fire safety within a commercial premises. 40 CLINIC Workplace Law m...

    Magazine issue | 8 Jan 2010

  6. The sex issue

    ...se comment on or argue with anything you read in Workplace Law Magazine or on Workplace Law Network: www.workplacelaw.net Philip Jeffs, Facilities Manager, ATP (UK) Ltd Recently Workplace Law Network ran a story about Stephanie Villalba, a former employee of Merrill Lynch, who took the company to tribunal in a £7.5m sex discrimination claim. The original tribunal upheld part of her claim and granted leave to appeal on the other grounds, she subsequently lost this appeal last month. "I don't care what flak comes my way as a result of this comment but a claim of £7.5m for sex discrimination is total...

    Magazine issue | 1 May 2006

  7. The Diversity Dilemma

    ...kplacelaw.net 13 Employment update | Case law hR case law Implications of the latest HR case law for employers ... Sikh PC awarded compensation after turban row A Sikh policeman who was told to take his turban off to take part in a riot training session has been awarded £10,000 by an Employment Tribunal. PC Singh claimed religious and racial discrimination after being told he must remove his turban to wear a helmet. As a baptised and practising Sikh he argued it is against his religion to remove his turban in public. He said he suffered panic attacks and feared he would be made into a figure of fu...

    Magazine issue | 2 Nov 2009

  8. Reality bites: managing in a recession

    ... 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. 10 CASE LAW n Age-related redundancy scheme could not be justified, says Tribunal. n terms and conditions were dismissed, says EAT. Competence of ahow clear is 14 With the effects worsening economy the meaning thenowthe word? of Staff told to vary their beginning to bite, number of employees being made redundant is on the rise ­ nearly 150,000 people between May and July this ...

    Magazine issue | 6 Nov 2008

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