Information on law governing the employment relationship. Includes articles from the Law at work section of People Management magazine.
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Top tips for tackling the ‘sickie culture’

With the UK’s 'sickie culture' costing the economy more than £100 billion a year, the growing use of fake sick notes is making it harder to police sickness absence

 

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  • 06 October 2008
    Maternity benefits extended
    Employees on maternity leave are now entitled to the full range of company benefits throughout their leave, following a law change that came...
     
  • 02 October 2008
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    The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) has urged the government to reconsider its plans to add VAT to the cost of taking on temporary...
     
  • 02 October 2008
    Drama out of crisis
    Handling redundancy and restructuring programmes is one of the most challenging tasks facing HR practitioners - and one that an increasing number...
     

Features and comment

  • 02 October 2008
    Putting reform on the menu
    It's less than four years since Gate Gourmet London nearly went out of business. The airline caterer was losing money and struggling to hold...
     

HR essentials

  • 02 October 2008
    Now's the time to get your law in order
    In theory, new business-related laws should come into force twice a year - April and October are the 'common commencement dates' for government...
     

Your say

  • 02 October 2008
    Balanced view
    In response to 'Part-time practice' (Letters, 18 September) about the lack of part-time advertised opportunities, I'd like to offer a more positive...
     

Blogs

  • 06 October 2008
    Ageing heydays
    Whatever happens in the Heyday case (see EU ruling delivers blow to age equality case and What does the advocate-general's opinion on the Heyday...
     
 

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