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Human rights

European human rights laws are enshrined in the UK via the Human Rights Act 1998, which implements the European Convention on Human Rights.

Human rights principles of particular importance for employers include the right to: a fair and public hearing; peaceful enjoyment of possessions; freedom of assembly and association; prohibition of slavery and forced labour; freedom of expression; respect for private and family life; and freedom of thought, conscience and religion.

Human rights have been especially relevant to employment cases involving disciplinary hearings (particularly the right to be accompanied); trade union activities; religious discrimination; and monitoring of employees.


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    Equality Act 2010: Guidance and advice for employers and HR

    by Laura Chamberlain 22 Sep 2010
    by Laura Chamberlain 22 Sep 2010

    Most of the Equality Act 2010 came into force on 1 October 2010 and employers need to make sure they...

    • Alcohol and drug misuse
    • Age discrimination
    • Stress

    Government confirms 1 October implementation of Equality Act

    by Personnel Today 22 Sep 2010
    by Personnel Today 22 Sep 2010

    The Government yesterday confirmed that the main provisions of the Equality Act 2010 will come into force on 1 October...

    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Recruitment & retention

    Equality Act 2010: ten example dual discrimination scenarios

    by Stephen Simpson 8 Sep 2010
    by Stephen Simpson 8 Sep 2010

    The Equality Act 2010 allows for the introduction of the concept of dual discrimination, where an individual who believes that...

    • Employment law
    • France
    • Employment tribunals

    Case of the week: R (On the Application of G) v X School and Others

    by Personnel Today 16 Feb 2010
    by Personnel Today 16 Feb 2010

    R (On the Application of G) v X School and Others [2010] EWCA Civ 1FactsG was a teaching assistant at...

    • Age discrimination
    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Retirement age and the Heyday legal case

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

    Update 14 February 2011: the default retirement age (DRA) will be scrapped from 1 October 2011, with transitional arrangements from 6...

    • Constructive dismissal
    • Employment law
    • Employment tribunals

    Blacklisted protestor continues power station demo as energy firm fails to win injunction

    by John Charlton 2 Nov 2009
    by John Charlton 2 Nov 2009

    Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) is considering applying to the county court for an injunction to stop an unemployed electrician...

    • Employment law
    • Employment tribunals
    • Flexible working

    Council violated right to privacy by spying on employee, tribunal rules

    by Nick Golding 30 Jul 2009
    by Nick Golding 30 Jul 2009

    A council worker who was was spied on by private detectives and had his privacy violated, a tribunal has ruled.ThisisSussex.co.uk...

    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Discipline and grievances

    Green martyr to get his day in court

    by Personnel Today 7 Jul 2009
    by Personnel Today 7 Jul 2009

    Employers may care to be more wary about how they handle environmental martinets after a tribunal ruled that a man...

    • Employment law
    • Data protection
    • Human rights

    US MySpace ruling indicates need for employer caution over privacy

    by Personnel Today 7 Jul 2009
    by Personnel Today 7 Jul 2009

    In the first case of its kind, the US District Court in New Jersey has ruled an employer that requested...

    • Employment law
    • HR practice
    • Human rights

    Can M&S whistleblower’s use of Human Rights Act succeed?

    by Personnel Today 21 May 2009
    by Personnel Today 21 May 2009

    M&S Tribunal case highlights how the Human Rights Act can be used in unfair dismissal cases

    • Absence
    • Business performance
    • Employee relations

    Friday Podcast: Swine flu, the Equality Bill.

    by Rob Moss 1 May 2009
    by Rob Moss 1 May 2009

    HR news and views including:

    Swine flu: should employers really pay attention to the media hype and should HR be...

    • Police
    • Employment law
    • Latest News

    Sex offender human rights breached after police pass on charge details

    by Guy Logan 8 Apr 2009
    by Guy Logan 8 Apr 2009

    A High Court has ruled a sex offender’s human rights were violated by police after they told his employer he...

    • Employment law
    • Latest News
    • Health and safety

    7,000 people die each year from avoidable work-related cancers

    by Kat Baker 10 Mar 2009
    by Kat Baker 10 Mar 2009

    A manufacturing body has urged employers to better assess health risks in the workplace after newly-published figures showed that 7,000 people...

    • Employee relations
    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Case round-up: Child Support Agency (Dudley) v Truman and Countrywide Estate Agents & others v Rice

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

    The Employment Appeal Tribunal has confirmed that last year’s House of Lords decision on disability discrimination (London Borough of Lewisham...

    • Employment law
    • Latest News
    • Human rights

    UK won’t sign Illegal Workers’ Directive

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

    On 4 February the European Parliament deb­a­ted a directive proposing tough new punishments for employers of illegal immigrants. They could...

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