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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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    Spies like us

    by dan thomas 7 Jun 2005
    by dan thomas 7 Jun 2005

    The discovery of a huge industrial spying ring in Israel which used computer viruses to probe the systems of a host of major rival companies has brought the issue of industrial espionage firmly back into the limelight. Daniel Thomas reports.

    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    CMO to carry out patient safety review

    by Personnel Today 1 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 1 Jun 2005

     How doctors are trained, monitored and supported needs to be at heart of future measures to protect patients from rogue...

    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    Illegal DVD sales in the workplace could end in court

    by Personnel Today 10 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 10 May 2005

    HR departments are being urged to crack down on sales of pirate DVDs in the workplace after a survey by...

    • Alcohol and drug misuse
    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    Employee fines: On the house

    by Personnel Today 3 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 3 May 2005

    Bar staff who serve alcohol to drunk customers are now subject to fines, and so are underage people who buy alcohol. Here's how pub companies and industry officials believe the new fines will impact their employment practices. Compiled by Phil Boucher

    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    Discipline: politics at work

    by Personnel Today 3 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 3 May 2005

    With the general election now over, employers may take the view that politics should not be brought into the workplace.But...

    • Employment law
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    Deskside skiving adds up to seven days holiday a year

    by Quentin Reade 14 Apr 2005
    by Quentin Reade 14 Apr 2005

    Staff who spend work time on the internet or e-mailing friends gain an equivalent of seven to 14 days paid leave a year

    • Employment law
    • Discipline
    • Latest News

    BP sacking rate for unethical behaviour up by half

    by dan thomas 12 Apr 2005
    by dan thomas 12 Apr 2005

    Unethical behavour cost 252 employees their jobs at BP in 2004

    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    Tantrums and tiaras over outlandish expenses

    by Personnel Today 5 Apr 2005
    by Personnel Today 5 Apr 2005

    It is a problem many HR professionals will be familiar with. Your company holds a glitzy awards ceremony and a meal at a swanky hotel, including free booze, a three-course meal, free transport from the office to the hotel and back and cash prizes

    • Employee relations
    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    Union calls on refs to take rude boys to court

    by Personnel Today 29 Mar 2005
    by Personnel Today 29 Mar 2005

    The GMB union has called on the Referees' Association to stand up to intimidation from players and managers by threatening to take legal action.

    • Employment law
    • Discipline
    • Staff monitoring

    Employers warned over staff music downloads

    by Personnel Today 29 Mar 2005
    by Personnel Today 29 Mar 2005

    Tough financial penalties have been handed out to internet users who illegally download music files, and employers have been warned...

    • Police
    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    Police discipline review calls for citizen focus

    by Michael Millar 18 Mar 2005
    by Michael Millar 18 Mar 2005

    The home office review of disciplinary procedures in the Police Service has called for modern mangement practices to be introduced

    • Employment law
    • Discipline
    • Personnel records

    Seven deadly sins of management

    by Personnel Today 8 Mar 2005
    by Personnel Today 8 Mar 2005

    Wading through reams of new legislation and caught between frustrated managers and aggrieved employees, the lot of the HR manager is often unenviable.

    • Case law
    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    Went v The Governing Body of Sir Roger Manwood’s School, EAT, 18 November 2004

    by Personnel Today 1 Mar 2005
    by Personnel Today 1 Mar 2005

    Disciplinary procedures

    • Employment law
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    • Latest News

    Decision delayed on worker suspended for extreme hair

    by Mike Berry 16 Feb 2005
    by Mike Berry 16 Feb 2005

    A Stansted Airport check-in worker suspended for having too much gel in his hair will have to wait a week to find out if he has been sacked or not

    • Employment law
    • Discipline

    Technology misuse rife in most organisations

    by Personnel Today 15 Feb 2005
    by Personnel Today 15 Feb 2005

    Most organisations have had to deal with incidents concerning illegal or inappropriate images in the workplace, according to a recent survey

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