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Managing conflict in the workplace
Conflict happens in all organisations from time to time. It is important that conflict is managed at the earliest opportunity; prior to taking the issue to disciplinary / grievance meetings. The ACAS code of practice places an emphasis on early informal...
HOW TO SPOT THE SIGNS OF SUICIDE
Although it is rare, suicide is a risk that every employer should plan for. There were close to 5,000 suicides in England in 2015, this equates to someone taking their life almost every two hours. Men are three times more likely to take their lives than women, while...
Employment Law Update – September 2017
The Queen's Speech The Queen’s speech which took place on 21 June, set out details of legislation that the government intends to carry over into, or introduce in, the 2017-19 Parliamentary session. Employment measures include: An increase in the national...
TOP CAUSES OF WORKPLACE CONFLICT
1) Unfair workloads and disparity between employees working hours2) Gossip and rumours3) Friendship groups and cliques4) Preferential treatment for some staff5) Negative attitudes towards the company6) Salary / wage differences7) Promotions and progression8) Staff...
20% OF BRITS SAY THEY HAVE GONE TO WORK AFTER TAKING DRUGS IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS
This statistic may surprise you, but it's clear that drugs and alcohol in the workplace is still an issue in the UK. Employers should have a clear Drugs and Alcohol policy in place and have support available for their employees if they do have an issue with...
Can I insist my employees work overtime?
Businesses sometimes need employees to work more than their normal hours in order to meet the needs of the business but can you ask an employee to work more hours without paying them? In practice, you can, however, there are a few things you need to bear in mind: The...
Tribunal Fees Decision
Last week the supreme court made a landmark decision about tribunal fees - they have been removed! The court ruled that the government had acted unlawfully when it introduced the fees and that everyone had a right to justice.Experts believe that there will...
Have you ever wondered what your employee’s pet hates are?
Here's the list: 1. Kitchen cleanliness / washing up2. Talking loudly3. Poor timekeeping4. Poor personal hygiene5. Tea/coffee rounds6. Milk/ tea availability7. Stolen foodSometimes its the small things that help to boost morale in the office, so start by tackling some...
EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT
Recent research has revealed that, on average, UK employees change employers every five years, a marked increase in frequency on previous years. It is therefore crucial for businesses, no matter their size, to address employee engagement. One of the biggest...



