Personnel Today
  • Home
    • All PT content
  • Email sign-up
  • Topics
    • HR Practice
    • Employee relations
    • Learning & training
    • Pay & benefits
    • Wellbeing
    • Recruitment & retention
    • HR strategy
    • HR Tech
    • The HR profession
    • Global
    • All HR topics
  • Legal
    • Case law
    • Commentary
    • Flexible working
    • Legal timetable
    • Maternity & paternity
    • Shared parental leave
    • Redundancy
    • TUPE
    • Disciplinary and grievances
    • Employer’s guides
  • AWARDS
    • Personnel Today Awards
    • The RAD Awards
  • Jobs
    • Find a job
    • Jobs by email
    • Careers advice
    • Post a job
  • Brightmine
    • Learn more
    • Products
    • Free trial
    • Request a quote
  • Webinars
  • Advertise
  • OHW+

Personnel Today

Register
Log in
Personnel Today
  • Home
    • All PT content
  • Email sign-up
  • Topics
    • HR Practice
    • Employee relations
    • Learning & training
    • Pay & benefits
    • Wellbeing
    • Recruitment & retention
    • HR strategy
    • HR Tech
    • The HR profession
    • Global
    • All HR topics
  • Legal
    • Case law
    • Commentary
    • Flexible working
    • Legal timetable
    • Maternity & paternity
    • Shared parental leave
    • Redundancy
    • TUPE
    • Disciplinary and grievances
    • Employer’s guides
  • AWARDS
    • Personnel Today Awards
    • The RAD Awards
  • Jobs
    • Find a job
    • Jobs by email
    • Careers advice
    • Post a job
  • Brightmine
    • Learn more
    • Products
    • Free trial
    • Request a quote
  • Webinars
  • Advertise
  • OHW+

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.


    • Employment law
    • Latest News
    • Recruitment & retention

    Parliamentary human rights committee slams changes to Highly Skilled Migrant Programme as breach of European Convention

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

    More high-level criticism has been heaped on the retrospective nature of the government’s controversial changes to the Highly Skilled Migrant...

    • Employment law
    • Latest News
    • Pay & benefits

    Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) urges government not to extend gangmaster regulations

    by Mike Berry 31 Jul 2007
    by Mike Berry 31 Jul 2007

    The government should resist trade union calls to extend the gangmaster licensing regulations to other sectors such as care homes,...

    • Employment law
    • Human rights
    • Staff monitoring

    Legal Q&A: Staff searches

    by Personnel Today 3 Jul 2007
    by Personnel Today 3 Jul 2007

    On 31 May 2007, the government announced a new legal power for teachers to search their pupils for knives and other...

    • Age discrimination
    • Bullying and harassment
    • Employment law

    Government launches discrimination law review consultation

    by Mike Berry 12 Jun 2007
    by Mike Berry 12 Jun 2007

    The government has published a consultation on the Discrimination Law Review, which aims to modernise discrimination legislation.
    It includes proposals for...

    • Employment law
    • Wellbeing
    • Human rights

    Special protection for migrants

    by Personnel Today 10 May 2007
    by Personnel Today 10 May 2007

    It's time to adapt your health and safety procedures to ensure migrant workers are protected, explain Marc Craw and Sonia McKay.

    • Employment law
    • Latest News
    • Recruitment & retention

    Government promises investigation after undercover journalist exposes illegal trafficking of migrant workers

    by Greg Pitcher 26 Apr 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 26 Apr 2007

    The government has pledged to investigate the illegal trafficking of migrant workers into the UK that was unveiled last night...

    • Police
    • Employment law
    • Latest News

    Police chiefs call for DNA checks on new officers, community support staff and special constables

    by Georgina Fuller 5 Jan 2007
    by Georgina Fuller 5 Jan 2007

    Police officer recruits, community support officers and special constables should have DNA checks to ensure they have no criminal record,...

    • Employment law
    • Human rights

    Handbook aims to improve use of human rights

    by Personnel Today 24 Oct 2006
    by Personnel Today 24 Oct 2006

    The Department for Constitutional Affairs (DCA) has issued a handbook for public sector staff giving guidance on how to use...

    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News

    Overcoming employer concerns is the key if Welfare Bill is to be effective

    by dan thomas 5 Jul 2006
    by dan thomas 5 Jul 2006

    Experts warn that employer buy-in is essential if Bill is to succeed.

    • Stress
    • Employment law
    • Health and safety

    Prime minister Tony Blair gives hope to asbestos cancer victims as he backs GMB call to change law if it

    by Michael Millar 14 Jun 2006
    by Michael Millar 14 Jun 2006

    Tony Blair admits to concern over Lords ruling on asbestos compensation.

    • Employment law
    • Latest News
    • Human rights

    Workers’ rights top agenda as Chinese have radical rethink

    by Mike Berry 13 Jun 2006
    by Mike Berry 13 Jun 2006

    Radical legislation that will create a raft of new rights for workers in China will be laid before the Chinese parliament in two weeks’ time, according to sources close to the government.

    • Employment law
    • Human rights

    Employee monitoring

    by Personnel Today 30 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 30 May 2006

    Monitoring staff can be done without breaching the Human Rights Act. Michael Ball, employment partner, Halliwells, reports

    • Employment law
    • Human rights

    Time to care for the UK’s carers

    by dan thomas 4 Apr 2006
    by dan thomas 4 Apr 2006

    Campaigners have called on the government to offer help to the UK's six million unpaid carers struggling alone.

    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Gender reassignment discrimination

    Transsexuals in the workplace: Crossing the gender divide

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

    Anti-discrimination policies must take into account the rights of transsexuals to be treated according to their acquired gender at work.

    • Employment law
    • Wellbeing
    • Human rights

    News in brief

    by Personnel Today 1 Oct 2005
    by Personnel Today 1 Oct 2005

    OH is part of H&S; Spotlight on ergonomics; Check law on testing

Newer Posts
Older Posts

  • Empowering working parents and productivity during the summer holidays SPONSORED | Businesses play a...Read more
  • AI is here. Your workforce should be ready. SPONSORED | From content creation...Read more

Personnel Today Jobs
 

Search Jobs

PERSONNEL TODAY

About us
Contact us
Browse all HR topics
Email newsletters
Content feeds
Cookies policy
Privacy policy
Terms and conditions

JOBS

Personnel Today Jobs
Post a job
Why advertise with us?

EVENTS & PRODUCTS

The Personnel Today Awards
The RAD Awards
Employee Benefits
Forum for Expatriate Management
OHW+
Whatmedia

ADVERTISING & PR

Advertising opportunities
Features list 2025

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Linkedin


© 2011 - 2025 DVV Media International Ltd

Personnel Today
  • Home
    • All PT content
  • Email sign-up
  • Topics
    • HR Practice
    • Employee relations
    • Learning & training
    • Pay & benefits
    • Wellbeing
    • Recruitment & retention
    • HR strategy
    • HR Tech
    • The HR profession
    • Global
    • All HR topics
  • Legal
    • Case law
    • Commentary
    • Flexible working
    • Legal timetable
    • Maternity & paternity
    • Shared parental leave
    • Redundancy
    • TUPE
    • Disciplinary and grievances
    • Employer’s guides
  • AWARDS
    • Personnel Today Awards
    • The RAD Awards
  • Jobs
    • Find a job
    • Jobs by email
    • Careers advice
    • Post a job
  • Brightmine
    • Learn more
    • Products
    • Free trial
    • Request a quote
  • Webinars
  • Advertise
  • OHW+