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Can you prevent an asymptomatic employee from attending work if they test positive for coronavirus?

The legal requirement for people who test positive for coronavirus (Covid-19) to self-isolate was removed in England on 24th February 2022. Yet, as an employer, you must still comply with your legal obligations to protect the health and safety of your employees and others. The requirement to self-isolate after testing positive remains in place in…

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Care sector employers planning to maintain Covid-19 restrictions

The legal requirement to self-isolate for those who test positive for Covid-19 and unvaccinated close contacts of positive cases is expected to end in England by 24th March 2022 or sooner. However, to protect residents and to minimise transmission to other staff, employers in the care home sector reportedly intend to continue to require workers…

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New guidance on flexible working

Usefully, the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (‘CIPD’) has published practical guidance on hybrid working. CIPD: Hybrid Working Practical Guidance (3 December 2021) The guidance suggests that you: define hybrid working in your business consider your strategic goals decide how to effectively recruit and manage hybrid workers ensure that your hybrid working policies and…

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The workplace of the future

The working world has changed. We see stringent health and safety measures, a digital toolbox to connect to clients and colleagues alongside a greater emphasis on balancing living and working. There are other changes, including the nature of our conversations at work. Previously office-based, many of us are no longer physically attached to a workplace….

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Tesco loses employment records

According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 1.17 million job vacancies in October 2021: 400,000 more than before the pandemic. Post-furlough redundancies have done little to fill the gap. To entice candidates, employers are offering more money, better training and greater flexibility. Starting salaries for both permanent and temporary positions have risen…

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