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Not a very happy Easter Publication date: 27.03.2003
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The teasing has already started. One of your male employees will be at home looking after the kids and is getting some serious stick. He’s upset but you think it’s just a laugh. What are the dangers and what should you be doing?
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“10am ‘til 2pm is fine for me” Publication date: 27.03.2003
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From early next month employees will be able to request a change to their working arrangements. When does the law allow you to say no?
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London congestion - who pays? Publication date: 27.03.2003
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London congestion - who pays?.. Hefty penalty. Since February 17 a congestion charge of £5 per day has been levied on every car or lorry driven into a designated zone in central London. This zone is active from 7am to 6.30pm Monday to Friday. If your business is in the congestion charging zone, you’ve now had more than a month of charges to cope...
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Continuity - case law update Publication date: 27.03.2003
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Continuity - case law update.. EAT’s decision. Back in May last year (year 4, issue 10, page 1) we brought you news of an Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) case in which it was held that although an employee took a four-year break from work (under her employer’s child-break scheme), her continuity of employment was maintained ( Curr v Marks and Spencer...
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How far to go Publication date: 27.03.2003
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An employee’s just returned after time off with depression. You’ve decided to leave him alone to ease back in gently. After all, an adult will tell you if there’s a problem won’t they? But is this approach a risk-free strategy?
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How long is too long? Publication date: 27.03.2003
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Have you ever been threatened with a constructive dismissal claim? If so, the threat probably disappeared due to time lapses between the events complained of? New case law has changed this. What do you need to know?
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Let’s drink to the EAT! Publication date: 27.03.2003
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You probably include drunkenness at work on your list of potentially gross misconduct offences. But will this be enough to justify summary dismissal? What does a recent appeal case have to say on the matter?
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E-mail bug Publication date: 30.03.2001
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E-mail bug.. The Privacy Foundation ( http://privacyfoundation.org/ ) recently discovered a new potential mail hazard. With a bit of technical know-how, the sender of an e-mail can see what has been written when the message is forwarded with comments to other recipients. This is called “e-mail wiretapping”. They can achieve this by embedding a hidden...
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Have your connection tested Publication date: 30.03.2001
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If there appears to be a connection bottleneck, advanced surfers sometimes use “ping” and “traceroute” to obtain more details about their connection. How can “ordinary” users obtain extra information on their connection?
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Your online answering machine Publication date: 30.03.2001
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Suppose you’re away on business - or pleasure - and want to have all your mails answered automatically by means of a standard message. How can you set up an online “mail answering machine”?
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