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Discipline

Employers’ disciplinary rules set standards and make it clear what conduct is and is not acceptable in the workplace. A disciplinary procedure permits employers to deal fairly and consistently with employees who breach the rules and commit misconduct.

The “Acas code of practice on disciplinary and grievance procedures” provides employers with the principles for handling workplace disciplinaries. Employment tribunals will take the code into account when considering relevant cases, with the possibility of a 25% adjustment in any compensation awarded.


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    Midwife suspended pending police investigation

    by Personnel Today 27 Apr 2010
    by Personnel Today 27 Apr 2010

    A midwife at Aberdeen Maternity Hospital has been suspended after colleagues raised concerns about her clinical practice. An internal investigation...

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    Christian primary school worker suing for religious discrimination reaches settlement

    by Louisa Peacock 15 Apr 2010
    by Louisa Peacock 15 Apr 2010

    A Christian primary school worker who sued Devon County Council for religious discrimination has reached an out-of-court settlement.Jennie Cain, from...

    • Employment law
    • Discipline
    • Employment tribunals

    Weekly dilemma: unfair constructive dismissal

    by Personnel Today 12 Apr 2010
    by Personnel Today 12 Apr 2010

    Q A member of staff at my design agency wants to leave because of the conduct of another employee, but...

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    Suspended sentence for NHS manager who lied on his CV

    by Louisa Peacock 22 Mar 2010
    by Louisa Peacock 22 Mar 2010

    A senior NHS manager who lied on his CV has been given a 12-month suspended prison sentence and told to...

    • Employee relations
    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    BA cabin crew off sick before strikes could face disciplinary action

    by Personnel Today 18 Mar 2010
    by Personnel Today 18 Mar 2010

    British Airways (BA) cabin crew who have called in sick since the weekend will be deemed to be supporting the...

    • Constructive dismissal
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    Worker sentenced to 150 hours’ community service for witholding previous convictions

    by Kat Baker 5 Mar 2010
    by Kat Baker 5 Mar 2010

    A former GP practice manager has been sentenced to 150 hours’ community service after failing to disclose her previous convictions...

    • Employment law
    • Discipline
    • HR practice

    Weekly dilemma: demoting an employee

    by Personnel Today 9 Feb 2010
    by Personnel Today 9 Feb 2010

    Q A member of my department keeps leaving work early to pick up her son who has been getting into...

    • Constructive dismissal
    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Met Commander Ali Dizaei jailed for four years

    by Personnel Today 9 Feb 2010
    by Personnel Today 9 Feb 2010

    Metropolitan police commander Ali Dizaei has been jailed for four years after been convicted of falsely arresting a man.Dizaei was...

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    Fraud and business crime will increase while effects of recession last

    by Daniel Thomas 1 Feb 2010
    by Daniel Thomas 1 Feb 2010

    Back office cuts and pay freezes will leave employers more exposed to fraudsters as the UK moves out of recession, experts...

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    Judge condemns lack of professionalism at Belgravia Police Station after PCSO cleared of sexual assault

    by Personnel Today 26 Jan 2010
    by Personnel Today 26 Jan 2010

    Judge Michael Gledhill referred to the “torrid atmosphere” among young officers at Belgravia Police Station during the three-day trial at...

    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    Workers could bring a lawyer to disciplinary hearings following ruling

    by Louisa Peacock 25 Jan 2010
    by Louisa Peacock 25 Jan 2010

    Public sector employees may have the right to bring a lawyer to all disciplinary hearings should their dismissal prevent them...

    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    Nurse who posted Facebook photos of patients having operations is suspended

    by Personnel Today 22 Jan 2010
    by Personnel Today 22 Jan 2010

    A nurse who posted photos on Facebook showing patients having operations has been suspended.
    The worker is understood to have...

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    Whistleblower alleges swine-flu call centre staff use alcohol and drugs

    by Helen Gilbert 12 Jan 2010
    by Helen Gilbert 12 Jan 2010

    Temporary workers in swine flu call centres have been diagnosing patients while under the influence of cannabis and alcohol, a...

    • Employment law
    • Discipline
    • HR practice

    City workers face fines and ban for betting on shares

    by Personnel Today 12 Jan 2010
    by Personnel Today 12 Jan 2010

    Two City workers face fines and a ban from the Square Mile after using insider information to make more than...

    • Employment law
    • Discipline
    • HR practice

    Islington Council appoints interim to cover HR chief suspension

    by Mike Berry 11 Jan 2010
    by Mike Berry 11 Jan 2010

    Troubled Islington Council has appointed an interim director to oversee its HR function after suspending HR chief Maria King.
    Richard...

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