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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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    Whistleblowing: police officer dismissed for taking matters into his own hands

    by Guy Lamb 4 Jul 2014
    by Guy Lamb 4 Jul 2014

    In DLA Piper’s latest case report, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) held that a police officer who made protected disclosures...

    • Tribunal Watch
    • Health and safety
    • Unfair dismissal

    Tribunal watch: Fairness of dismissals of employees who put themselves in danger

    by Stephen Simpson 2 Jun 2014
    by Stephen Simpson 2 Jun 2014

    Can an employer dismiss an employee who puts her- or himself, but no one else, in danger? That was the...

    • Reasonable adjustments
    • Case law
    • Employment law

    Case in point: holiday pay, disability discrimination, TUPE dismissals and whistleblowing

    by Eleanor Gelder 30 May 2014
    by Eleanor Gelder 30 May 2014

    In the second of a new series of articles on important decisions from the UK and European courts and tribunals,...

    • Tribunal Watch
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    Tribunal watch: Male university workers win £500,000 equal pay claim

    by Stephen Simpson 28 Apr 2014
    by Stephen Simpson 28 Apr 2014

    Male maintenance staff at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David have won an equal pay claim after successfully arguing...

    • Employment law
    • Whistleblowing

    Key steps to avoid whistleblowing problems at work

    by Peter Jones 10 Apr 2014
    by Peter Jones 10 Apr 2014

    A report from the Whistleblowing Commission in November 2013 provided a timely reminder that uncapped employment tribunal awards are not...

    • Tribunal Watch
    • Bullying and harassment
    • Disability discrimination

    Tribunal watch: Female prosecutors could get £1m following equal pay win

    by Stephen Simpson 31 Mar 2014
    by Stephen Simpson 31 Mar 2014

    The Public Prosecution Service (PPS) in Northern Ireland could have to pay 15 female prosecutors up to £1 million after...

    • Age discrimination
    • Tribunal Watch
    • Health insurance

    Tribunal watch: Parking firm admits age discrimination over insurance policy

    by Stephen Simpson 17 Mar 2014
    by Stephen Simpson 17 Mar 2014

    A large airport car parking company has admitted age discrimination in an employment tribunal over its decision to ask its...

    • Tribunal Watch
    • Bullying and harassment
    • Local authorities

    Tribunal watch: South Lanarkshire Council settles long-running equal pay claim

    by Stephen Simpson 3 Mar 2014
    by Stephen Simpson 3 Mar 2014

    A weekly round-up of links to stories about employment tribunals reported the previous week. In the week beginning 24 February...

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    • Labour market

    CIPD predicts employment growth but intense competition for roles

    by John Eccleston 13 May 2013
    by John Eccleston 13 May 2013

    Employment will continue to grow in the second quarter of 2013, but applicants are set to face stiff competition in...

    • Recruitment & retention
    • Psychometric testing
    • Opinion

    The ‘sham psychometric test’ controversy

    by John Hackston 10 May 2013
    by John Hackston 10 May 2013

    Psychometric testing has been in the news recently, and not in a good way. According to recent reports, the Department...

    • HR practice
    • Whistleblowing

    Case of the week: Onyango v Berkeley t/a Berkeley Solicitors

    by Guy Lamb 8 May 2013
    by Guy Lamb 8 May 2013

    Onyango v Berkeley t/a Berkeley SolicitorsFACTSThe claimant is a solicitor who worked for Berkeley Solicitors. Soon after leaving the firm,...

    • Change management
    • HR strategy
    • Living Wage

    TUC objectives target workplace issues

    by John Eccleston 2 May 2013
    by John Eccleston 2 May 2013

    General secretary of the TUC Frances O’Grady has outlined the organisation’s priorities in the lead-up to the 2015 General Election,...

    • Latest News
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    • Labour market

    UK jobs market remains steady

    by John Eccleston 1 May 2013
    by John Eccleston 1 May 2013

    The UK jobs market shrank slightly in April following a record first quarter, but year-on-year growth remains strong, according to...

    • Latest News
    • Economics, government & business
    • Learning & development

    Skills gap ‘hindering UK business growth’, say CEOs

    by John Eccleston 29 Apr 2013
    by John Eccleston 29 Apr 2013

    Almost two-thirds (65%) of UK CEOs have said that a lack of skills is hampering the growth prospects of their organisations,...

    • Latest News
    • Early careers
    • Economics, government & business

    ‘Employers are from Mars, young people are from Venus’, says CIPD

    by John Eccleston 25 Apr 2013
    by John Eccleston 25 Apr 2013

    A mismatch in expectations between employers and young people is contributing to high levels of youth unemployment, according to a...

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