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- Date:
- 29 March 2022
- Type:
- Commentary and insights
The pandemic has generated a greater appetite among employees for remote and/or hybrid working patterns. Consultant editor Darren Newman explores how employers can strike a balance between advocating a physical return to the workplace and satisfying staff who are pushing to spend more time working from home.
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- Type:
- FAQs
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- Type:
- Legal timetable
Updated to reflect that the revoking Regulations have been finalised.
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- Date:
- 2 March 2022
- Type:
- Commentary and insights
Employers should treat all staff who have long Covid as if they have a disability, in the absence of clear legislative protections for people with lingering symptoms which can affect their performance at work.
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- Type:
- FAQs
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- Date:
- 21 February 2022
- Type:
- Podcasts and webinars
CEO of the CIPD Peter Cheese joins us to discuss his new book, "The New World of Work", which explores the many factors shaping work, workplaces, workforces and our working lives.
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- Date:
- 27 January 2022
- Type:
- Podcasts and webinars
What will HR leaders be focusing on in 2022? We share valuable insights into the priorities of HR and the future of the workplace from our annual survey of the HR community.
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- Type:
- Employment law cases
In Allette v Scarsdale Grange Nursing Home Ltd, an employment tribunal held that a care-home worker was fairly dismissed when she refused to be vaccinated against coronavirus.
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- Date:
- 25 January 2022
- Type:
- Podcasts and webinars
We highlight key cases due to be decided in 2022 and discuss their impact on HR. These include cases on: vicarious liability, holiday pay, agency workers, compulsory retirement ages, and coronavirus-related health and safety cases. We will also be reflecting on the key decisions from last year and look forward to the case law trends likely to emerge this year.
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- Date:
- 21 January 2022
- Type:
- Commentary and insights
There have been multiple reports of employers limiting the sick pay entitlement of employees who have chosen not to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Consultant editor Darren Newman explains the potential risks in terms of contractual entitlements, discrimination and employee relations.