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Deductions from wages claims Publication date: 23.04.2015
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From 1 July 2015 employees will no longer be able to issue unrestricted deductions from wages claims, such as for unpaid wages and holiday pay. How are their rights going to be curbed?
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A fit note for one day’s sickness absence Publication date: 23.04.2015
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In April 2015 there were reports about a doctor who wrote an amusing letter when an employee was asked to produce medical evidence for one day’s sickness absence. What are the rules regarding the issue of fit notes?
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Acas guidance on shared parental leave Publication date: 23.04.2015
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Acas guidance on shared parental leave..New regime. Shared parental leave (SPL) came into force on 5 April 2015 and is available to eligible parents where a child is due to be born or placed for adoption on or after this date. To help employers get to grips with the new SPL regime, Acas has published a good practice guide and summary of the...
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Drugs test dismissal costs employer £84,000 Publication date: 23.04.2015
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The tribunal has awarded a former bus driver who tested positive for cocaine £84,000 compensation. What did the employer do wrong which meant that the employee’s dismissal was unfair?
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Social media: please remove your comments! Publication date: 23.04.2015
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You’ve been tipped off about a former employee who has posted offensive comments about your business and certain managers on social media. What action, if any, can you take?
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Jobs with “genuine occupational requirements” Publication date: 23.04.2015
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As a general rule, employers can’t aim job ads at a particular group - they must be open to everyone. However, this rule doesn’t apply where a role has a “genuine occupational requirement”. Where might this arise?
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“Santa” loses age discrimination claim Publication date: 23.04.2015
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An employee in his 50s, who was described as “being stuck in his ways” and asked to dress up as Santa, has lost his age discrimination claim. Does that mean that it’s OK to make age-related references?
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Pay cuts to avoid redundancies Publication date: 23.04.2015
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Sometimes it will be possible to avoid redundancies by implementing a pay reduction. However, you can’t simply impose a pay cut on your employees - you must have their express consent first. How can this be obtained?
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Q&A - elections: any time off to vote? Publication date: 23.04.2015
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Q&A - elections: any time off to vote?..Q. One of our employees says that we must give him paid time off work so that he can “exercise his democratic right to vote” in the 2015 general election. Surely this isn’t true? A. It’s a nice try on your employee’s part but, although those who meet the criteria have the legal right to vote in general...
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Send a personal e-card Publication date: 02.05.2013
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Send a personal e-card.. Would you like to surprise your customers or friends with a personalised e-card? The new webtool Geaver ( http://www.geaver.com ) allows you to integrate elements from social networks such as Facebook, YouTube, Vimeo, Instagram and Spotify. The result is a flashy e-card showing clickable icons in a pleasant layout which you...
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