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How to manage probationary periods

To adopt or not to adopt. Some businesses have abandoned probationary periods. They take the view that all of the employees are on probation all of the time. Their managers should be continually assessing and managing their employee’s performance. If you live in the real world where people don’t always do what they should do,…

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Disability discrimination: adjusting the redundancy selection process

In Jandu v Marks and Spencer plc, an employment tribunal ordered M&S to pay the claimant over £50,000 for breaching its duty to make reasonable adjustments. It failed to discount any disability-related effects when assessing the employee against the redundancy selection criteria. What happened? Ms Jandu, a clothing and home planner, has dyslexia. Her managers…

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Annual minimum wage increases

The Government has announced minimum wage increases of between 9.7% and 10.9%. The increases will take effect from 1st April 2023. The National Living Wage, paid to those aged 23 and over, will increase from £9.50 an hour to £10.42. This is the largest increase in the National Living Wage since it was introduced in…

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It’s coming home

World Cup 2022 takes place in Qatar from 20th November to 18th December and many of the matches will take place during working hours. What should you make clear to homeworkers who’ll be able to watch games easily? Decide An outright ban may be unrealistic and difficult to enforce but you should adopt a clear…

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Second jobs and side hustles

A survey by comparethemarket.com has found that nearly half of all working adults in the UK, around 16.5 million people, are considering taking on some form of paid work in addition to their primary employment. Many employees may not be permitted to do this without their employer’s consent. This could be due to an exclusivity…

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To suspend or not to suspend?

In September, ACAS published advice on suspending staff. Although it lacks legal status, those you suspend may refer to it. Your policy may describe suspending as a neutral action but if today you heard that I had been suspended what would you think? ‘That’s just a neutral action by Watershed’ or ‘I wonder what he…

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