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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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    Season’s greetings? Building an employer brand with the Christmas temps

    by Georgina Fuller 7 Dec 2012
    by Georgina Fuller 7 Dec 2012

    Christmas for many sectors means an influx of temporary workers. But to what degree should the employer brand be considered...

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    Case of the week: DA v Strathclyde Joint Police Board

    by Ben Gomer 6 Dec 2012
    by Ben Gomer 6 Dec 2012

    DA v Strathclyde Joint Police BoardFACTSThe claimant (AC) was employed by the Strathclyde Joint Police Board as a police training...

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    Top 100 apprenticeship employers revealed

    by Personnel Today 15 Nov 2012
    by Personnel Today 15 Nov 2012

    One hundred of the UK’s leading employers of apprentices were honoured at The Skills Show in Birmingham last night at the...

    • HR practice
    • Learning & development
    • Opinion

    Behaviour engineering and the contemporary workplace

    by Clinton Wingrove 8 Nov 2012
    by Clinton Wingrove 8 Nov 2012

    Because of the acceleration in the rate of change across the business landscape, we now see major changes occurring within...

    • Auto-enrolment
    • Recruitment & retention
    • Whistleblowing

    Poor awareness hampering Work Programme’s success

    by Jo Faragher 1 Nov 2012
    by Jo Faragher 1 Nov 2012

    A lack of awareness and understanding of the Government’s Work Programme is hampering its success, according to a survey of...

    • Fit notes
    • Employment law
    • Employment contracts

    Legal opinion: Can a reduction in hours lead to a redundancy situation?

    by Holly Murphy 26 Oct 2012
    by Holly Murphy 26 Oct 2012

    Companies experiencing a downturn in business are increasingly looking for alternatives to redundancies.
    Recruitment freezes, unpaid sabbaticals and secondments have...

    • Employment law
    • HR strategy
    • Opinion

    Tackling employee fraud

    by Angela Brumpton 24 Oct 2012
    by Angela Brumpton 24 Oct 2012

    Recent figures released by the Fraud Prevention Service revealed a 52% increase in fraud committed by employees in the first...

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    Heed the whistleblowers

    by Alan Millband 5 Oct 2012
    by Alan Millband 5 Oct 2012

    Security solutions provider G4S is in the news again, but this latest story is unrelated to its recent Olympics crisis....

    • Employment law
    • HR practice
    • Opinion

    The final whistle for frivolous claims?

    by Nick Pritchett 3 Oct 2012
    by Nick Pritchett 3 Oct 2012

    The Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill will change the face of current whistleblowing legislation, according to employment lawyer Nick Pritchett. The...

    • HR practice
    • Whistleblowing

    ‘Back door’ whistleblowing amendment will deter workers from reporting wrongdoing, expert claims

    by Laura Chamberlain 1 Jun 2012
    by Laura Chamberlain 1 Jun 2012

    An employment law expert has accused the Government of bringing in an amendment to the law on whistleblowing “by the...

    • HR practice
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    • Whistleblowing

    Legal opinion: Has protection for whistleblowers gone too far?

    by Nick Siddall 24 Oct 2011
    by Nick Siddall 24 Oct 2011

    Recently, the Government’s Chief Nursing Officer stated that more needed to be done to encourage whistleblowing in the battle against...

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    • Employment tribunals

    BP Plc v Elstone (1) and Petrotechnics (2), EAT

    by Personnel Today 11 May 2010
    by Personnel Today 11 May 2010

    This is a case from the Employment Appeal Tribunal in relation to whistleblowing. The employee in this case had a...

    • HR practice
    • Whistleblowing

    Whistleblowing policies must be reviewed ahead of April law change

    by Personnel Today 25 Mar 2010
    by Personnel Today 25 Mar 2010

    Employers that choose to dismiss or pay off workplace whistleblowers could face further investigation as of next month when the...

    • HR practice
    • Whistleblowing

    Whistleblower protection law fails to protect workers

    by Personnel Today 22 Mar 2010
    by Personnel Today 22 Mar 2010

    The past decade has seen a ten-fold increase in the number of workers sacked, mistreated or bullied for whistleblowing, official...

    • Employment law
    • HR practice
    • Employment tribunals

    Whistleblowing: Legal Q&A

    by Personnel Today 15 Mar 2010
    by Personnel Today 15 Mar 2010

    Since July 1999, so-called 'whistleblowers' have been able to make a complaint to an employment tribunal if they are dismissed or subjected to any other detriment as a consequence of making a disclosure.

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