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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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Record job vacancies

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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‘I’m not working my notice’

An employee has resigned and told you they’re not working their contractual notice. What can you do? Breach of contract Technically, this situation would amount to a breach of contract – although the breach would only occur at the point the employee failed to turn up during their notice period. Before that, it’s merely an…

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Supreme Court rules that direct pay offers to workers were unlawful

In Kostal UK Ltd v Dunkley and others, the Supreme Court held that the employer had offered unlawful inducements when it made two pay offers directly to Unite members while the collective bargaining process was continuing. Facts Kostal recognised the trade union, Unite, for collective bargaining purposes. Under the recognition agreement, the parties agreed to…

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Recruitment and unspent convictions

You discover that an employee has a criminal record. Can you dismiss them? Job applicants must declare ‘unspent’ criminal convictions on request, but they don’t have to volunteer this information if you don’t ask for it. You should only be asking for criminal record information during the recruitment process where it has a direct bearing…

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How can you effectively implement a whistleblowing procedure?

Reporting Whistleblowing is critical to quality control, risk management and good governance. Encourage workers to report wrongdoing internally rather than externally so you can deal with the matter before it escalates and damages your reputation. Having effective arrangements for reporting concerns about wrongdoing will help. Openness Create a culture where disclosers feel confident you will…

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A driver was fairly dismissed for an online Covid safety rant

In Lynch v Middlesbrough DP Ltd ET/2500981/20, an employment tribunal held that a pizza delivery driver was fairly dismissed for making serious threats to a colleague via Facebook messages. Facts Mr Lynch was a delivery driver for Domino’s Pizza (although his employer was franchisee Middlesbrough DP Ltd). At the start of the pandemic, Mr Lynch…

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