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Employer Duty to Prevent Sexual Harassment

Employer Duty to Prevent Sexual Harassment

Many employers will know that there is a new duty to take reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment which comes into force on 26th October. However, many are unaware that it will be a defence for an employer to show that they took all reasonable steps to prevent...
The ‘right to switch off’

The ‘right to switch off’

The Labour Manifesto included a pledge to introduce a ‘right to switch off’ in the UK. Government sources recently told the BBC that ministers are looking into how such a right will be framed. One proposal under consideration is the creation of a code of practice on...
Redeployment in sickness absence situations: key points from key cases

Redeployment in sickness absence situations: key points from key cases

Where an employee is struggling to maintain regular attendance in their role owing to genuine sickness issues, a recent Employment Appeal Tribunal case held that employers should be looking at the option of redeployment ‘as a matter of course’ before dismissing. In...