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Updated Acas guidance on sickness absence management

Kenneth Amakye
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On average, each employee in the UK took off 5.7 days due to sickness in 2022, according to figures published by the Office for National Statistics. The estimate of working days lost to UK employers due to sickness or injury reached a new high of 185.6...

Spring employment law round up

Kenneth Amakye
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‘Other than the usual April updates to statutory rates, it looks deceptively quiet on the regulatory front for employers. But the end of the year could see the biggest shake-up in employment law for years as a consequence of Brexit,’...

Adoption rights; what employers need to know

Kenneth Amakye
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According to the charity Adoption UK there are nearly 3,000 children in care waiting to be adopted, and as charities seek to raise awareness of this during National Adoption Week (17-23 October 2022), employers may get questions about employment rights...

Employers - let's talk about pay

Kenneth Amakye
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The subject of pay is always a hot topic and requires sensitive handling. Employees feel they need more, due to the rising costs of living, or believe they deserve more due to increased responsibilities or experience.  Meanwhile, employers are under...

Return to the workplace: be aware of an employee's disabilities

Kenneth Amakye
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Now is a time of transition as employees return to the workplace either on a hybrid basis or for all their working time. ‘Employers need to keep in mind the impact of this shift on any employees’ disabilities,’ says Kenneth Amakye , ...

Is your workplace sympathetic to the menopause?

Kenneth Amakye
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In an episode of the Netflix series House of Cards , the American First Lady Claire Underwood opens the door of her huge refrigerator and stands there cooling off from a hot flush. The scene generated plenty of debate online, as it was a rare case of the...