Author Archives for Lucy Watson

Employer Pays Heavily for Over-Hasty Disciplinary Process

Workplace disciplinary proceedings are never pleasant and it is understandable that employers may wish to deal with them as swiftly as possible. However, in one case, an engineering company paid heavily for its impatience in refusing to adjourn a hearing so that a worker could be accompanied by a trade union official. The woman was…

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Mental Health Awareness in the Workplace

Whether you are an employee or employer, mental health in the workplace affects at least 1 in 6 of us and work is the biggest cause of stress in people’s lives, more so than debt or financial problems. Tayntons Solicitors have put together some top tips for both employees and employers for staying on top…

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Legal Advice Essential if You Want to Win Your Employment Case

Busy Courts and Tribunals do not wait on your convenience and a failure to engage in proceedings can result in your claim being struck out without a Hearing. Exactly that happened to one worker who chose to fight his employment case without the benefit of legal advice. Following his dismissal, the man lodged numerous, unfocused,…

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Dismissal without a Right of Appeal is Almost Always Unfair

It is nearly always unfair to dismiss employees without affording them a right of appeal. The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) made that point in the case of a pizza restaurant employee who was sacked in the mistaken belief that his right to work in the UK had expired. The competent, capable and well-regarded worker was…

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Whistleblowing – Information or Allegation? Guideline Ruling

Workers who disclose information in the public interest are entitled to protection as whistle-blowers – but what exactly qualifies as ‘information’ within the meaning of the Employment Rights Act 1996? The Court of Appeal has considered that issue in a guideline case. What happened? A local education authority employee claimed to have suffered detrimental treatment…

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Don’t Launch Employment Proceedings Without Legal Advice

Two reasons why you should always seek legal advice before launching employment proceedings are; that strict time limits apply and that a failure to properly focused your claims at the outset can results in all or some of them being dismissed without a hearing. A case concerning a Sales Executive who was dismissed shortly after…

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