ACAS Publishes New Code Clarifying Who Can Accompany Workers at Grievance or Disciplinary Hearings
With the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) having recently clarified the rules concerning the types of companions that workers can bring with them to grievance or disciplinary hearings, following a period of consultation, ACAS has now published a revised draft of the of Practice on Disciplinary and Grievance Procedures. The EAT judgement in Toal and another […]
Managers pressured to behave unethically at work
Over three fifths (63%) of managers have been expected to behave unethically at some point in their career, according to research published by the Institute of Leadership & Management and Business in the Community. The findings are interesting from a legal point of view, as management pressure may have a bearing on some employment disputes, […]