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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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    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Met Police Authority chief under investigation for race discrimination

    by Personnel Today 23 Jul 2009
    by Personnel Today 23 Jul 2009

    Metropolitan Police Authority chief executive Catherine Crawford is under investigation following claims that she discriminated against black officers and failed...

    • Police
    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    Met Police officers suspended over alleged torture of drug raid suspects

    by Tara Craig 10 Jun 2009
    by Tara Craig 10 Jun 2009

    Six Metropolitan Police officers have been suspended following allegations that they tortured drugs suspects.The Enfield-based officers are being investigated by...

    • Case law
    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    Case of the Week: Sandsfield Gravel v Loving – drinking and driving at work

    by Personnel Today 12 May 2009
    by Personnel Today 12 May 2009

    Sandsfield Gravel Co Ltd v Loving FACTS The claimant, Mrs S Loving, was employed as a park manager at Dacre...

    • Employment law
    • Discipline
    • Latest News

    Nurses fear whistle-blowing on neglect will harm their careers

    by Tara Craig 11 May 2009
    by Tara Craig 11 May 2009

    Nurses are keeping quiet about poor patient safety in order to protect their own careers, it has emerged.A poll of...

    • Employment law
    • Discipline
    • Dismissal

    Expense fiddles and where the employer stands

    by Personnel Today 5 May 2009
    by Personnel Today 5 May 2009

    The board wants HR to tighten up on expenses. This means tackling abuses. I doubt there are many large fiddles of our system, which is automated, but by its very nature, it is open to some abuse. What should we do if we find an employee abusing the system? Also, should someone who is fiddling their expenses for a few pounds be treated the same as if it were a much larger amount?

    • Employment law
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    Barking and Dagenham Council staff sacked after fraud investigation

    by Kat Baker 27 Apr 2009
    by Kat Baker 27 Apr 2009

    More than 30 council employees have resigned or been dismissed after an internal fraud investigation revealed that they tried to...

    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Discipline

    Christian suspended for airing views on homosexuality

    by John Charlton 22 Apr 2009
    by John Charlton 22 Apr 2009

    Charity worker David Booker faces an internal investigation today after he was suspended from his job at a Christian hostel...

    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Discipline

    14 Lancashire council staff suspended over racist e-mails

    by Louisa Peacock 14 Apr 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 14 Apr 2009

    Fourteen council staff have been suspended ahead of claims they sent one another racist e-mails, it emerged yesterday.Lancashire County Council...

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    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    Sex offenders can serve in the Army

    by Tara Craig 6 Apr 2009
    by Tara Craig 6 Apr 2009

    The Ministry of Defence has admitted that sex offenders who are not jailed can serve in the armed forces.An MoD...

    • Case law
    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    Accused entitled to legal representation at internal hearing

    by Personnel Today 2 Apr 2009
    by Personnel Today 2 Apr 2009

    R v The Governors of X School and Another

    • Bullying and harassment
    • Military
    • Employment law

    Off message: Bullying at work

    by Tony Pettengell 31 Mar 2009
    by Tony Pettengell 31 Mar 2009

    As long as there is work there will be bullying – get used to it.

    • Employment law
    • Discipline
    • Latest News

    NHS trust HR assistant director officially warned over booze cruise

    by Louisa Peacock 30 Mar 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 30 Mar 2009

    An NHS assistant director of HR helped to adapt a health trust car to go on a ‘booze cruise’ to...

    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Discipline

    Immigration officer claims time off for IVF cost her job

    by Louisa Peacock 11 Mar 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 11 Mar 2009

    An immigration officer was suspended from work because she took too much time off for fertility treatment, a tribunal heard...

    • Acas
    • Employee relations
    • Dispute resolution

    Acas code of practice on disciplinary and grievance: What the changes mean for HR

    by Guy Sheppard 10 Mar 2009
    by Guy Sheppard 10 Mar 2009

    Acas’s new workplace problem-solving process, a less prescriptive approach to dealing with grievance and disciplinary cases, comes into force on...

    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    Online crime and fraud cost small businesses £800 each year, says FSB

    by Personnel Today 4 Mar 2009
    by Personnel Today 4 Mar 2009

    One-third of small businesses don’t report online crime because they feel there is little point, according to the Federation of...

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