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Primer on UK employment law from employer perspective especially dismissal
Published by: mike 2009-01-07
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    I am looking for a good (hopefully free) web based source of information on UK employment law. What can an employer legally do / not do as regards an employee. I am particulary interested the issue of grounds for dismissal and how to avoid a claim of unfair dismissal. Also if an investigation is carried out into an employee's alleged misconduct , how must it be handled ? eg must the employee be notified of the investigation. Finally what is the law as regards pre-employment checks ? Is it ok or not ok to snoop - say obtain a credit reference. I would also be interested in a general grounding in all the other UK employment law from an employer's perspective.

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  • thanks that's great and very quick ! regards JD


  • Hello onetwothreefour-ga I have not managed to find a single all-inclusive site with the information you want, but quite a lot is available from the following sites: ACAS has a number of publications on disciplinary procedures, which can be downloaded from http://www.acas.org.uk/employment/et_pbiae.html These include: Dealing with grievances (guide for small firms) Producing disciplinary and grievance procedures (self-help guide) Absence and labour turnover Redundancy handling Controlling labour turnover (guide for small firms) Tackling absence problems (guide for small firms) There is also a general FAQ on disciplinary procedure, grievances and unfair dismissal at http://www.acas.org.uk/q_a/q_a3.html And a publication “Discipline at Work” at http://www.acas.org.uk/publications/h02.html Publications and FAQs on other topics of employment law are also available on this site. Publications are listed at http://www.ecacas.co.uk/CGIBIN/PRIAMLNK.CGI?MP=GINT00&CNO=85&WHAT=Search Employment-Solicitors claims to be directed at both employers and employees in its information provision http://www.employment-solicitors.co.uk/ Department of Trade and Industry has information on employment law, with links at http://www.dti.gov.uk/er/regs.htm#a This includes: Dismissal - fair and unfair : a guide for employers (PL714 Rev 10) http://www.dti.gov.uk/er/individual/fair-pl714.htm Emplaw is mainly a subscription site on employment law, but a free section is available at http://www.emplaw.co.uk/free/index.htm This gives VERY brief details of court cases concerning employment law. More detailed information and updates are available only to subscribers. With respect to pre-employment background checks: “At present, employers are not allowed to check whether job applicants have a criminal record, with the exception of those involved in work with children or with national security implications. When fully implemented in Autumn 2002 the Police Act (1997) will give all employers access to the criminal records of all job applicants. The legislation also extends the access of employers working with children and vulnerable adults to full police records on job applicants, including spent convictions, cautions and warnings.” http://www.workplacelaw.net/display.php?resource_id=1529 Otherwise, surveillance of employees and the workplace, and the gathering of personal information, is covered by the Data Protection Act. A short summary of activities that are covered by this Act is available at: http://www.fedee.com/pmguide.html The Act itself is at: http://www.legislation.hmso.gov.uk/acts/acts1998/19980029.htm The EU Directive on the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data can be downloaded in rtf format from http://www.dataprotection.gov.uk/dpr/dpdoc.nsf An explanation of how the Data Protection Act operates in recruitment and selection is at http://www.dataprotection.gov.uk/dpr/dpdoc.nsf/ed1e7ff5aa6def30802566360045bf4d/6a185350ccdea4f680256b7b0056f37e?OpenDocument The UK Code of Practice on privacy at work is at http://www.fedee.com/dpcp.html In case you might want to get some books on employment law for further reference, a list of title available at Amazon.co.uk is at http://www.fairness.freeserve.co.uk/books/bk-emp-law.html Search strategy on Google: guide, employers, UK, law,
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