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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.


    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    The price of a poor performer

    by Personnel Today 7 Jun 2006
    by Personnel Today 7 Jun 2006

    Does the law work against employers when dealing with poor performers? Ross Bentley finds out.

    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    Legal Q&A Gambling at work

    by Personnel Today 25 Apr 2006
    by Personnel Today 25 Apr 2006

    Carole Spiers, business stress consultant

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    Insurer cracks the whip as adviser is spotted on pornographic website

    by Georgina Fuller 11 Apr 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 11 Apr 2006

    Insurance worker faces disciplinary action over online activities.

    • Bullying and harassment
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    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Three officials disciplined over demanding sex for visas

    by dan thomas 16 Mar 2006
    by dan thomas 16 Mar 2006

    Three immigration officials had sex with visa applicants wanting to extend their stays in the UK, the Home Office has admitted.

    • Police
    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    CRE to investigate disciplinary action against racist Merseyside police

    by dan thomas 20 Feb 2006
    by dan thomas 20 Feb 2006

    The Commission for Racial Equality is to investigate Merseyside police officers who circulated overtly racist e-mails.

    • Employment law
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    • Latest News

    Wal-Mart rocked by expenses scandal

    by Personnel Today 8 Feb 2006
    by Personnel Today 8 Feb 2006

    The former vice-chairman of Wal-Mart faces a maximum prison sentence of 28 years and a $1.35m (£757,000) fine after pleading guilty to fiddling his expenses.

    • Employment law
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    Case round up – case of the month: Disciplinary hearings

    by Personnel Today 1 Feb 2006
    by Personnel Today 1 Feb 2006

    Joe Glavina and Emma Slark at Addleshaw Goddard bring you a comprehensive update on the latest decisions that could affect your organisation, and provide advice on what to do about them

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    Disciplinary procedures

    by Personnel Today 17 Jan 2006
    by Personnel Today 17 Jan 2006

    Michael Corcoran, a solicitor in the Steeles employment team, offers advice on disciplinary procedures.Aims of a policyThe aim of a...

    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    Court approval for liaisons in the workplace

    by Personnel Today 22 Nov 2005
    by Personnel Today 22 Nov 2005

    Staff at Wal-Mart in Germany will be able to continue frolicking with colleagues after the retail giant lost a court appeal over its attempt to ban office romances

    • Employment law
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    Christmas parties

    by Personnel Today 15 Nov 2005
    by Personnel Today 15 Nov 2005

    What action can employers take if workers behave inapproriately?

    • Employment law
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    Employers fear festive fallout from Christmas parties

    by Mike Berry 11 Nov 2005
    by Mike Berry 11 Nov 2005

    Employers are already beginning to regret agreeing to stage works Christmas party.

    • Employee relations
    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    Union activists face formal discipline after wildcat strikes at Heathrow

    by dan thomas 25 Oct 2005
    by dan thomas 25 Oct 2005

    British Airways is to discipline three senior shop stewards behind August's wildcat strikes at Heathrow

    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    BA considers sacking shop stewards for sympathy action

    by Georgina Fuller 17 Oct 2005
    by Georgina Fuller 17 Oct 2005

    British Airways (BA) may sack three shop stewards after accusing them of encouraging 700 Gate Gourmet staff to walk out last summer.

    • Employment law
    • Discipline
    • Latest News

    Thefts by staff costs UK retailers £1.5bn

    by Mike Berry 5 Oct 2005
    by Mike Berry 5 Oct 2005

    British retailers are suffering from thefts by staff which is costing employers £1.5bn last year, a report has found.

    • Employment law
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    Combat lack of respect with return to camp

    by Personnel Today 4 Oct 2005
    by Personnel Today 4 Oct 2005

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