Plan for ‘protected conversations’ over performance and retirement
Employers should be allowed to have “frank discussions” with staff about performance issues or retirement consideration without fear the conversations will be used in a discrimination claim, the deputy prime minister has said.So-called ‘protected conversations’ would allow people “to treat each other like human beings and not like potential litigants”, Nick Clegg insisted yesterday.
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