Stammer’s during an oral interview – does it give rise to disability discrimination?
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In Mr S Glasson v The Insolvency Service the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) dismissed an appeal against the employment tribunal’s (ET) decision that the employer had not failed to comply ..read more
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Bridging the Gap – How do you keep your remote workers engaged
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Over the past few years, our workplaces have undergone significant evolution, with more organisations offering employees the opportunity to work remotely or adopt hybrid working patterns. While remote or hybrid ..read more
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AI – To fear or not to fear?
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Chances are you’ve heard the buzz about AI – Artificial Intelligence. It’s been making waves, transitioning from a theoretical concept to a practical tool accessible through everyday products like ChatGPT ..read more
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Neurodiversity in the workplace
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In recent years, the concept of neurodiversity in the workplace has gained significant attention and attraction within the workplace. Neurodiversity refers to the other ways that the brain may work ..read more
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Are you ready for the new flexible working Code of Practice?
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ACAS has published a draft code of practice for flexible working following its consultation on the subject in 2023. It awaits parliamentary approval and if approved, it will come into ..read more
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New National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage Rates
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Back in November the Low Pay Commission announced the new National Living Wage (NLW) and National Minimum Wage (NMW) rates after the government accepted its recommendations for 1st April 2024 ..read more
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The Art of Notetaking
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Notetaking is not as basic as you may think, taking notes plays a very important role in any formal HR related meeting. These notes are likely to be used as ..read more
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Flexible Working to become a day 1 right from 6 April 2024
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The Flexible Working (Amendment) Regulations 2023 come into effect on 6 April 2024.  They remove the 26-week service requirement for an employee to make a flexible working request, so that ..read more
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Tribunal Compensation Limits increase from 6 April 2024
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As is normal at this time of year, the government announced the new compensation limits for employment tribunals from 6 April 2024 (subject to parliament approving them).  The key ones ..read more
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Extended protection from redundancy for pregnant employees and those on family leave
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The Maternity Leave, Adoption Leave and Shared Parental Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024 are due to come into effect on 6 April 2024, enforcing the Protection from Redundancy (Pregnancy and Family ..read more
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