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Prohibiting the use of mouse jigglers Publication date: 07.03.2025
Article database » Company rules » Computer policy
It’s possible that some of your remote workers are using mouse jigglers to simulate activity on their computers. Our new email prohibits their use. What does it say?
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Compliance with minimum wage rules for salaried staff Publication date: 07.03.2025
Article database » Pay and conditions » National minimum wage
Most national minimum wage (NMW) and national living wage (NLW) underpayments now relate to salaried workers and not to those who are hourly paid. How have we amended our Salary Review Letter to assist you with compliance for your salaried workers?
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Permanent redeployment following long-term sick leave Publication date: 07.03.2025
Article database » Sickness absence » Sickness absence
Where you wish to offer an employee permanent redeployment to a new role following their long-term sickness absence because they can no longer perform their existing role, you can use our new letter to do this. What does it cover?
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Ban on passing on immigration fees to sponsored workers Publication date: 07.03.2025
Article database » Recruitment » Right to work checklist
Since 31 December 2024, the government has prohibited the passing on of some immigration fees to sponsored workers under the Skilled Worker route. How does this new prohibition affect our Repayment of Immigration Fees Agreement?
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Announcing an employee’s retirement Publication date: 07.03.2025
Article database » Termination » Retirement policy
Where a long-serving employee decides to retire and formally gives you notice of their resignation, use our new statement to make an internal announcement to other members of staff. Why should you take this step?
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Additional information in advance of grievance meeting Publication date: 07.03.2025
Article database » Discipline/grievances » Grievance procedure
We have made several improvements to our Notification of Grievance Meeting letter with a view to providing the employee with additional information in advance of the grievance meeting. What changes have we made?
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What to do on a failure to return from adoption leave Publication date: 07.03.2025
Article database » Work & parents » Adoption leave and pay policy
If an employee who has been absent on adoption leave fails to report for work on their due date of return, use our new letter to try and establish what the situation is and why they are still absent. Is there anything you should not do here?
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Q&A - capability issues on redeployment Publication date: 07.03.2025
Article database » Sickness absence » Sickness absence
Q&A - capability issues on redeployment..Q. If an employee consents to permanent redeployment following long-term sick leave, but then they prove unsuitable for the new role on the ground of their capability, what would we need to do? A. Assuming you have already made reasonable adjustments in relation to the new role to accommodate the employee’s...
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Q&A - change of intended retirement date Publication date: 07.03.2025
Article database » Termination » Retirement form
Q&A - change of intended retirement date..Q. You have said that an employee cannot defer or postpone their intended retirement date without our agreement. What if they gave more notice than they were contractually required to give but then they subsequently want to bring forward their intended retirement date? A. It’s common for retirement policies...
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Lorry driver crushed Publication date: 14.02.2019
Article database
A logistics company has been fined following an incident which resulted in a driver being crushed by a pallet while it was being unloaded from his lorry. What simple precautions can you take to avoid a similar incident?
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