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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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    • Discipline

    Banning access to social networking sites at work is an over-reation says TUC

    by Louisa Peacock 30 Aug 2007
    by Louisa Peacock 30 Aug 2007

    A total ban on employees accessing Facebook, MySpace or Bebo at work is an “over-reaction”, the TUC has warned.Instead, employers...

    • Bullying and harassment
    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    General Medical Council finds doctors trained outside the UK are twice as likely to face formal disciplinary hearings

    by Greg Pitcher 10 Aug 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 10 Aug 2007

    Doctors trained overseas are twice as likely as those who graduated in the UK to face formal disciplinary hearings after...

    • Employee relations
    • Employment law
    • Dispute resolution

    Employers crack down on unauthorised absence

    by Personnel Today 10 Jul 2007
    by Personnel Today 10 Jul 2007

    Poor timekeeping, unauthorised absence and poor performance levels are rife in the average workplace, according to research by Personnel Today’s...

    • Employment law
    • Discipline
    • Latest News

    Retailers fear councils will use new fixed penalties for trading and environmental health failings to generate more revenue from businesses

    by Mike Berry 18 May 2007
    by Mike Berry 18 May 2007

    New legislation handing local authorities the power to issue parking-style fines to businesses for breaching trading and environmental health rules...

    • Employment law
    • Discipline
    • Latest News

    BP fires 642 staff for unethical behaviour and breaking the law

    by Personnel Today 15 May 2007
    by Personnel Today 15 May 2007

    BP sacked 642 staff and contractors in 2006 for unethical behaviour and for breaking laws and other regulations.
    The figure –...

    • Employment law
    • Discipline
    • Discipline and grievances

    Crime and punishment: how HR should react when staff find themselves on the wrong side of the law

    by Personnel Today 1 May 2007
    by Personnel Today 1 May 2007

    If a member of staff is convicted of a crime or is part of an investigation, how should HR react? Kate Hilpern reports.

    • Employment law
    • Discipline
    • Latest News

    Employers warned that increasing popularity of staff blogs could have legal ramifications

    by Gareth Vorster 20 Apr 2007
    by Gareth Vorster 20 Apr 2007

    Employee blogs are an increasing concern for UK businesses and could have legal ramifications, a law firm has warned. Nick...

    • Case law
    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    Injunctions to restrain disciplinary action in breach of contract

    by Personnel Today 10 Apr 2007
    by Personnel Today 10 Apr 2007

    Mezey v South West London & St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust [2007], EWHC 62
    Dr Mezey was a consultant psychiatrist....

    • Employment law
    • Discipline
    • Latest News

    Royal Bank of Scotland threatens staff with disciplinary action for refusing to open an account at the bank

    by Georgina Fuller 23 Mar 2007
    by Georgina Fuller 23 Mar 2007

    Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is a the centre of a bitter dispute with unions after suggesting that up to...

    • Employment law
    • Discipline
    • HR practice

    ‘Chocolate cake theft’ from Mayday hospital is a matter of high importance

    by Personnel Today 6 Mar 2007
    by Personnel Today 6 Mar 2007

    I was disturbed to read your news story headed ‘Theft: Bye Chocolate’ (Personnel Today, 30 January).
    The trust is currently...

    • Police
    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    South Wales police HR director Greg Jones cleared of rape and assault charges

    by Mike Berry 31 Jan 2007
    by Mike Berry 31 Jan 2007

    A senior HR professional has been cleared of raping a woman after a night out in Swansea.Greg Jones, head of...

    • Employment law
    • Criminal records
    • Discipline

    Fraud: how can employers deal with deceitful employees?

    by Alex Blyth 30 Jan 2007
    by Alex Blyth 30 Jan 2007

    Leicester University recently conducted a survey among a representative sample of 2,000 people, asking whether they would commit fraud if they...

    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    Nurses face disciplinary action over Christmas cake theft

    by Personnel Today 30 Jan 2007
    by Personnel Today 30 Jan 2007

    Three nurses were facing disciplinary action last week for one of the most hideous crimes known to employees. The three...

    • Police
    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    South Wales Police HR director denies rape

    by Georgina Fuller 17 Jan 2007
    by Georgina Fuller 17 Jan 2007

    The HR director of South Wales police has denied raping a woman from Swansea after meeting her on a drunken...

    • Police
    • Employment law
    • Latest News

    Police HR chiefs voice concerns over public disciplinary tribunals

    by Georgina Fuller 9 Jan 2007
    by Georgina Fuller 9 Jan 2007

    Public disciplinary tribunals in the police service would be a “nightmare to manage” and should only be used in exceptional...

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