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- Date:
- 31 October 2023
- Type:
- Survey analysis
XpertHR presents the latest data on voluntary resignation and total labour turnover and explores how these rates compare by industry and job level.
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- Type:
- Employment law cases
In Alsnih v Al Quds Al-Arabi Publishing & Advertising, an employment tribunal held that the dismissal of an employee for refusing to use a work-related app on her personal phone was procedurally and substantively unfair.
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- Type:
- Employment law cases
In Charalambous v National Bank of Greece, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) held that the employee's dismissal was fair even though the manager who made the decision to dismiss had not attended the disciplinary hearings.
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- Type:
- Editor's choice
Our quick references provide key employment law facts on a wide range of topics.
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- Type:
- How to
Practical guidance on how to consult on an individual basis during a redundancy exercise, including principles for fair redundancy dismissals; what to discuss at individual redundancy meetings; consulting absent employees; and alternative employment.
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- Date:
- 27 June 2023
- Type:
- Podcasts and webinars
It is critical for employers to follow a fair procedure before dismissing an employee. Here, Fiona Cuming, senior employment law editor at XpertHR, discusses a series of recent employment tribunal decisions where unfair dismissal claims proved successful because of procedural mistakes made by the employer during the disciplinary process.
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- Date:
- 6 June 2023
- Type:
- Employment law cases
We look at three recent employment tribunal decisions where the employee succeeded in their whistleblowing claim.
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- Date:
- 19 May 2023
- Type:
- Employment law cases
We look at three recent employment tribunal decisions where the unfair constructive dismissal claim was successful because of mistakes made by the employer that breached the employment contract expressly or impliedly.
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- Date:
- 16 May 2023
- Type:
- Employment law cases
We look at four recent employment tribunal decisions where the unfair dismissal claim was successful because of procedural mistakes made by the employer during the disciplinary process.
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- Type:
- Employment law guide
Updated to reflect that the Government has published its response to its consultation on post-termination non-compete clauses.