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Probation: does unpaid leave count as service?

If someone takes unpaid leave during a probation period, does it count as service when determining eligibility for unfair dismissal? 

Motivating staff in a struggling business

Business performance and staff morale are entwined and are dramatically impacted when things are tough for your business. When there is a necessity to make staff redundant, reduce incentives, freeze salaries, freeze hiring and require staff to work longer hours, employees lose confidence. It‘s important to know what can drive positive results and change to help your business thrive. .

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Was bullying complaint mishandled?

A woman claimed she was forced to resign after her bullying and harassment complaints weren't resolved.

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Resignation: what if you're owed time off in lieu?

What happens if an employee resigns but is still owed time off in lieu of overtime? Find more about time off in lieu payments here.

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​Academic thwarted efforts to establish work fitness

A university academic who had been off work for 13 months due to illness deliberately thwarted her employer’s attempts to establish whether she was fit to return to work. Read on to find out the details.

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Is a flammable liquid storage cabinet needed?

It is common for workplaces to have small amounts of flammable liquids on site – either as part of a manufacturing process or for maintenance purposes. What are the rules?

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What are the rules for smoking at work

We have almost all got to the stage of being a bit shocked when we see people in movies or TV series set in the 1980s or earlier smoking indoors, at work. Read on to find out what’s acceptable in the workplace now.

Injury from tripping over puppy-fence at home on coffee break was work-related

An employment tribunal has found that because a woman working from home was on an authorised work break when she tripped over a temporary fence outside her home office, her injuries were compensable.