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Whistleblowing

Employers should have a whistleblowing (protected disclosure) procedure for a worker to raise genuine concerns about a colleague’s conduct or the employer’s practices.

The procedure should allow for the worker to raise these concerns with a nominated person and set out the steps that the employer will take in response.

A disclosure will be protected if the employee reasonably believes that the disclosure is made in the public interest. Protections include the right not to be unfairly dismissed or to suffer a detriment for blowing the whistle.


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    • Discipline

    No payout for London Zoo keeper unfairly dismissed over Christmas party fight

    by Stephen Simpson 23 Nov 2015
    by Stephen Simpson 23 Nov 2015

    A London Zoo meerkat handler who got into a Christmas party fight with...

    • Bribery
    • Corporate governance
    • Whistleblowing

    VW whistleblowing: the cost of ineffective disclosure procedures

    by Chris Tutton 11 Nov 2015
    by Chris Tutton 11 Nov 2015

    As Volkswagen’s diesel emissions scandal spreads to its petrol engines, Christopher Tutton outlines how companies should be examining their own...

    • Financial services
    • Personnel Today
    • Corporate governance

    Financial watchdogs announce new whistleblowing rules

    by Fiona Cuming 7 Oct 2015
    by Fiona Cuming 7 Oct 2015

    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) have published a package of new rules to make...

    • Whistleblowing

    Whistleblowing: one-third of employees afraid to expose dangerous activity

    by Clare Allerton 10 Sep 2015
    by Clare Allerton 10 Sep 2015

    One-third of British workers would be reluctant to reveal illegal or dangerous acts committed by their employer, research by Slater...

    • Absence
    • Collective redundancy
    • Case law

    Five important employment law cases in 2015… and five more to come

    by Stephen Simpson 10 Aug 2015
    by Stephen Simpson 10 Aug 2015

    We round up five significant employment case law decisions that have already been made in 2015, and look at five...

    • Whistleblowing

    Whistleblowing: why employers must create a “speak-up” culture

    by Philippa Foster Back 3 Jun 2015
    by Philippa Foster Back 3 Jun 2015

    Fifteen years after the Public Interest Disclosure Act was introduced to encourage whistleblowing, getting employees to raise concerns still remains...

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    • Employment tribunals

    Tribunal watch: Complaint about “tosser” insult not protected disclosure

    by Stephen Simpson 11 May 2015
    by Stephen Simpson 11 May 2015

    An employment tribunal has given short shrift to a claim that a complaint about a line manager’s rudeness to a...

    • Tribunal Watch
    • Collective redundancy
    • Constructive dismissal

    Tribunal watch: Flawed redundancy consultation with BT staff

    by Stephen Simpson 5 May 2015
    by Stephen Simpson 5 May 2015

    An employment tribunal has awarded compensation to the former employees of a BT subsidiary for the failure to carry out...

    • Tribunal Watch
    • Maternity
    • Pregnancy and maternity discrimination

    Tribunal watch: Intensive training requirement led to sex discrimination judgment

    by Stephen Simpson 27 Apr 2015
    by Stephen Simpson 27 Apr 2015

    An employment tribunal has held that a female police officer who was required to attend an intensive firearms training course...

    • Tribunal Watch
    • Annual hours
    • Equal pay

    Tribunal watch: Sex discrimination against flexible working single parent

    by Stephen Simpson 23 Mar 2015
    by Stephen Simpson 23 Mar 2015

    An employment tribunal has held that Greater Manchester Police committed sex discrimination against a female police officer when it amended...

    • Age discrimination
    • Tribunal Watch
    • Constructive dismissal

    Tribunal watch: Cricket umpires lose age discrimination case

    by Stephen Simpson 16 Mar 2015
    by Stephen Simpson 16 Mar 2015

    An employment tribunal has rejected the age discrimination claims brought by two former cricket umpires, who were removed from their...

    • Public sector
    • Whistleblowing

    Whistleblowing: do we need “guardians” or should this fall to HR?

    by Virginia Matthews 4 Mar 2015
    by Virginia Matthews 4 Mar 2015

    The latest report by Sir Robert Francis looks at how employers in the NHS should deal with whistleblowers fairly. But...

    • Tribunal Watch
    • Age discrimination
    • Disability discrimination

    Ten expensive employment tribunal awards in 2014

    by Stephen Simpson 19 Jan 2015
    by Stephen Simpson 19 Jan 2015

    Since the introduction of fees, the employment tribunal has, thankfully, become a less common destination for the HR professional. However,...

    • Tribunal Watch
    • Whistleblowing

    Tribunal watch: Whistleblowing cardiologist at Croydon Hospital unfairly dismissed

    by Stephen Simpson 8 Dec 2014
    by Stephen Simpson 8 Dec 2014

    An employment tribunal has held that a leading cardiologist who blew the whistle on safety following a patient’s death at...

    • Collective redundancy
    • Tribunal Watch
    • Information & consultation

    Tribunal watch: £50,000 awards for insolvent firm’s redundancy consultation failures

    by Stephen Simpson 24 Nov 2014
    by Stephen Simpson 24 Nov 2014

    A Northern Ireland tribunal has found that staff who were made redundant at Canadian firm Nortel are entitled to payments...

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