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Overseas workers - EU and non EU citizens

Wednesday, 21 September 2016

Uncertainty of employing overseas workers A high degree of uncertainty around the issue of employing overseas workers has resulted due to the UK’s decision to leave the European Union . The recent piecemeal comments on the shape of the future policy on immigration and overseas workers’ r...

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Dress and Appearance - have you got a policy in place?

Thursday, 18 August 2016

Dress and appearance causes controversy Dress and appearance at work is in the news again. The Olympic Games has thrown up an unlikely controversy involving the BBC Sports presenter, Helen Skelton. Her own attire attracted a high volume of complaints from viewers even thought she was pre...

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Garden Leave - do you know what this is?

Thursday, 18 August 2016

What is it and when should garden leave be applied? Garden Leave, is a measure that is often used by employers. It is used to keep employees, who are leaving the organisation, out of the workplace during their notice period. It can be applied to any employee, regardless of their status. ...

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Fees for Intervention - what does this mean?

Thursday, 18 August 2016

HSE’s cost recovery scheme 'Fees for Intervention' goes up The HSE’s cost recovery scheme, 'Fees for Intervention' designed to shift the financial burden away from the tax payer to non-safety compliant businesses has gone up. The scheme came in to force in 2012, as the then coalit...

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Extension Lead Safety - How do you stay safe?

Thursday, 18 August 2016

Extension lead safety - the guidelines Extension lead safety should be considered. You’re not going to tell us that extension leads are no longer safe are you? Of course not, but… (There’s always a but with you!) …you must follow some simple guidelines when using them. Remember health an...

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Cycle Crash - could it have been negligence?

Tuesday, 9 August 2016

Chris Boardman angry about Olympic cycle crash A cycle crash prompted Chris Boardman, a former Olympic gold winning cyclist and the voice behind safe cycling in the UK, to claim that the Olympic race organisers were negligent. The Dutch cyclist, who was leading the race with no other cyc...

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Settlement Agreements - is yours legally binding?

Tuesday, 2 August 2016

Settlement agreements are legally binding contracts Settlement agreements (commonly known as compromise agreements prior to 2013) are legally binding contracts. They are drawn up to remove employees’ rights to bring a claim arising out of their contracts of employment to an Employment Tr...

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Unfair dismissal of employee and the Polkey reduction

Tuesday, 2 August 2016

Awards in unfair dismissal cases Where an award is made to a successful claimant in an Employment Tribunal unfair dismissal case, it will normally be made up of two distinct component parts. Firstly, there is the “basic award”, which is calculated as a sum equivalent to the notion...

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Age Discrimination in the workplace - do you know what this is?

Thursday, 21 July 2016

Age discrimination and the law? Specific age discrimination law forms part of the Equality Act 2010, having been first introduced into the UK in 2006. This Act consolidates all of the other laws on matter...

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Dismissal due to ill health and the disciplinary procedure

Thursday, 21 July 2016

Dismissal due to ill health - following the disciplinary procedure Dismissal due to ill health - a recent Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) decision has helpfully clarified the question of whether or not an employer should follow their disciplinary procedure when dismissing an employee on...

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Employment Law and Brexit - how will this impact on business?

Thursday, 21 July 2016

How will this affect the employment law framework? Like many aspects of economic and social life in the UK at the present time, there is a high degree of uncertainty surrounding the medium and long term picture of our employment law framework. However, in the short term at least, the sit...

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Dress Issues at Work

Thursday, 30 June 2016

Introducing rules on dress in the workplace The recent story involving the instruction given to a female agency worker that she should get herself a pair of high heels if she wanted to stay in her role, continues to run and run. But is this fair, what are the rules when it comes to dress...

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When Personal Relationships go Wrong at Work - Quest HR

Thursday, 30 June 2016

British Gas Trading Ltd v Miss K Price Personal relationships that develop in the workplace have often led to difficulties for employers for a variety of reasons, not least when something unexpectedly goes wrong between the two employees involved. This was certainly the situation, in the...

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New Immigration Act is given Royal Assent

Thursday, 30 June 2016

Control of immigration? The current debate relating to the forthcoming EU Referendum is gathering pace day by day. The two central issues surrounding the arguments of both sides remain the control of immigration and the potential impact of the vote on the country’s economic health. <...

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Trade Union Act 2016

Thursday, 30 June 2016

Its impact on industrial action Following agreement by both Houses of Parliament on the text and detail of the Bill, the Trade Union Act finally received Royal Assent on 4th May 2016 and will impact on the...

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Breaching the Health & Safety Act

Thursday, 30 June 2016

Prosecuted £1m plus costs A young worker was killed by an exploding pneumatic tyre when trying to repair a puncture. The tyre belonged to a dresser or wheeled loading shovel.  The company was subsequently prosecuted £1m and ordered to pay costs of £99,485 How did it happen...

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Sports Direct Branding Took a Further Hit

Thursday, 30 June 2016

Paying less than the National Minimum Wage Today, Sports Direct founder Mike Ashley admitted to MPs that his business is paying less than the National Minimum Wage (NMW) to some of its workers, and has agreed to back pay th...

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Gas Safe Engineer and Trusting the Triangle

Thursday, 30 June 2016

Is your engineer a registered Gas Safe engineer? The HSE are running a mini-campaign on knowing your gas safe engineer, the campaign is ‘Trust the Triangle.’ A list of possibilities why your gas engineer is cheap and why ...

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New Sentencing Guidelines

Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Guidance to judges when prosecuting for health & safety breaches Firstly, you may be asking what the new sentencing guidelines are. Well simply put, they came into force on the 1st February to provide guidance to magistrate and crown court judges for <a href="/hr-services/leg...

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Data Protection and Privacy in the Workplace

Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Processing of personal information by employers The Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA) incorporates the main bulk of existing legislation on th...

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