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    Managers trust their employers the least in the public sector, finds survey

    by Jo Faragher 24 Sep 2014
    by Jo Faragher 24 Sep 2014

    Managers in the public sector have the lowest levels of trust in their employers, according to a report released today...

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    NHS trust had no contractual right to increase disciplinary sanction on appeal

    by Mary Clarke 23 Sep 2014
    by Mary Clarke 23 Sep 2014

    In DLA Piper’s latest case report, the Court of Appeal held that an employer does not have the right to...

    • NHS
    • Mental health conditions
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    “NHS should put stressed workers on the fast track”

    by Nic Paton 9 Sep 2014
    by Nic Paton 9 Sep 2014

    The NHS should look into the feasibility of offering employees suffering from stress and mental illhealth fast-track support to help ...

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    Occupational health research round-up: October 2014

    by Sarah Silcox 4 Sep 2014
    by Sarah Silcox 4 Sep 2014

    Boredom is not good for health
    There is a clear association between job boredom and negative health- and work-related perceptions, ...

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    Can “recruiting for values” turn around the NHS?

    by Jo Faragher 21 Aug 2014
    by Jo Faragher 21 Aug 2014

    The working culture in the NHS has come under intense scrutiny in recent years after a series of failings in...

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    • Race discrimination

    Caste discrimination: EAT finds tribunal judge was right to halt case after police intervention

    by Carlene Nicol 19 Aug 2014
    by Carlene Nicol 19 Aug 2014

    In DLA Piper’s latest case report, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) upheld an employment tribunal decision to recuse itself after...

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    NHS sickness absence drops to lowest recorded level

    by Nic Paton 12 Aug 2014
    by Nic Paton 12 Aug 2014

    Annual NHS national sickness absence rates in England are at their lowest point since the Health and Social Care Information...

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    Civil service pay scheme linked to age was discriminatory, finds ECJ

    by Carlene Nicol & Chris Parker 7 Aug 2014
    by Carlene Nicol & Chris Parker 7 Aug 2014

    The ECJ has held that a pay scheme for civil servants that referenced their age on recruitment was in breach of EU discrimination law.

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    Tribunal watch: £64,000 for Bromley Council staff paid to sign away collective agreement terms

    by Stephen Simpson 4 Aug 2014
    by Stephen Simpson 4 Aug 2014

    An employment tribunal has ordered the London Borough of Bromley to pay more than £64,000 to 18 employees offered cash...

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    Is the loss of funding for the NHS quality unit a blow to UK occupational health?

    by Nic Paton 30 Jul 2014
    by Nic Paton 30 Jul 2014

    “Disappointed”, “incredibly disappointed”, “deeply disappointed”, “short-sighted”, “sad”, “a great loss” – the response to the announcement in July that the...

    • Clinical governance
    • NHS
    • OH service delivery

    NHS occupational health quality unit to close due to lack of funds

    by Nic Paton 16 Jul 2014
    by Nic Paton 16 Jul 2014

    Occupational health as a speciality and professional community needs to “reflect” on why there was not enough uptake or financial...

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    Dean Royles to leave NHS Employers

    by Rob Moss 7 Jul 2014
    by Rob Moss 7 Jul 2014

    NHS Employers chief executive Dean Royles is to leave his post in September, taking up the post of executive director...

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    • Race discrimination

    Tribunal watch: Met Police covered up officer’s race and sex discrimination allegations

    by Stephen Simpson 7 Jul 2014
    by Stephen Simpson 7 Jul 2014

    Stephen Simpson rounds up last week's tribunal cases to make the headlines...

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    Civil Service and M&S win at enei Awards 2014

    by Rob Moss 4 Jul 2014
    by Rob Moss 4 Jul 2014

    Marks & Spencer and The Civil Service have walked away with the top prizes at the Employers Network for Equality...

    • Case law
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    • Whistleblowing

    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...

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