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Record levels of long-term sickness

Figures from the Office for National Statistics show that 2.55 million people in the UK are not working owing to long-term sickness. Since the Covid-19 pandemic, there are more than 400,000 additional people outside the labour market because of ill health. There has been a noticeable increase in conditions related to mental ill health, especially…

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How can you develop a fertility and assisted conception policy?

According to the Fertility Network UK, it is estimated that 3.5 million people in the UK struggle with fertility. Sadly, over half of the employees experiencing fertility issues report feeling that they do not receive adequate support from their employers. More employers are launching IVF and assisted conception policies amid calls for greater legal protection…

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No one named. No one shamed

The Employment Tribunal Naming Scheme database was created four years ago to list employers who have failed to pay workers’ compensation ordered by employment tribunals. Not one has been added to the list. In December 2018, the government announced a scheme to name and shame employers who fail to pay employment tribunal awards within a…

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EHRC recommends that government consider biological definition of ‘sex’ in EqA 2010

On 4th April 2023, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) published a letter to Kemi Badenoch MP, Minister for Women and Equalities, recommending that the government consider redefining ‘sex’ in the Equality Act 2010 (‘EqA 2010’) to mean biological sex. The EHRC notes that sex and gender reassignment are protected characteristics under the EqA…

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Nine ways to manage your employees’ mental health

Acas has published new guidance and other resources for employees and employers on making reasonable adjustments for mental health in the workplace. The advice covers: What reasonable adjustments for mental health are. Examples of reasonable adjustments for mental health. Requesting reasonable adjustments for mental health. Responding to reasonable adjustments for mental health requests. Managing employees…

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Keeping up with the updates

As we approach the end of the tax year, here are five jobs for HR : 1 Publish your gender pay gap report You have 12 months to publish your organisation’s gender pay gap figures from the relevant snapshot date (31st March for the public sector and 5th April for the private and voluntary sectors)….

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A new right to predictable Ts and Cs

The Workers (Predictable Terms and Conditions) Bill introduces a statutory right for workers and agency workers to request predictable terms and conditions of work. It is currently progressing through the Houses of Parliament, so its content may be subject to change. Background The Taylor Review of Modern Workplaces recommended that the government take steps to…

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