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Workplace Law Magazine

Workplace Law Magazine is available only to Premium Members of the Workplace Law Network. Produced 10 times each year, it is distributed in hard copy format in the first week of the month, and is also available online.

  • Latest issue: August 2008
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August 2008
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2009: new beginnings

2008 was a year of surprisingly few major changes to workplace legislation. Aside from the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act, Energy Performance Certificates, the extension of the Sex Discrimination Act, changes to maternity leave, pre-registration for REACH and alterations to agency worker legislation, developments this year in employment law, health and safety and premises management were mostly minor.

2008, however, was also a year of planning for the future. Despite stating that the end of the era of employment legislation was over, the Government proceeded to announce plans for successive waves of new or altered legislation – the Equality Bill, the right to request time to train, the flexible working extension, etc – before then proceeding to announce that it is reconsidering all employment regulation in the pipeline to help businesses get through the economic downturn.

So what is going on? Will 2009 be a year for many changes to workplace legislation, or will it all be put back so that employers and managers can concentrate on keeping companies afloat?

It is hard to tell at this stage – at the time of going to print, the Queen’s Speech (which may shed some light on the matter) is still a week away – so, to cover all eventualities, Workplace Law has provided you with information about ALL the currently planned changes to make sure employers and managers are prepared, no matter what may happen.

In this issue...

06 Legal calendar

Key legislative dates taking place in December and January.

10 Case law

  • Asbestos compensation must be paid, says High Court
  • Christian worker was not discriminated against, confirms EAT
  • Requirement to have a degree “is not age discrimination”
  • Only one rest break required if working more than six hours, says EAT

Comment

07 Is the Government’s employment law diet on the wane?

The Government is making a meal of employment law, say Nick Hobden and Sarah Robbins

09 The growing “age” factor

Age discrimination claims will increase during 2009, says David Walker.

19 Stressful times ahead?

Employers underestimate the steps they need to take to protect their businesses against stress claims, say Bettina Rigg and Steve Covell.

Focus

12 2009: new beginnings

New Year, new rules. Make sure you're ready for a new era of employment legislation with our essential guide. Claire Fuller predicts what's in store for employers in 2009.

16 The death of the temp?

A new EU Directive requires agency workers to be given the same rights as permanent staff after 12 weeks of employment, which has led to concerns amongst employers that hiring agency workers is set to become a lot more expensive. So does this Directive herald the death of the temp? Neil Archibald investigates...

20 Long term sickness to become a thing of the past?

The Government has just responded to the review of the health of Britain’s working age population – and has announced that 2009 will see many new initiatives and strategies put in place to get more people back to work. Claire Fuller spoke to Dame Carol Black, the first-ever National Director for Health and Work and author of the review, the day the Government published its response.

Network

24 “Time is precious juggling a full time career and family”

Sejal Raja, Partner in the employment department at RadcliffesLeBrasseur, practices all areas of employment law, acts for employers and employees alike, and also lectures and provides HR training. Sound like a busy schedule? You bet. Claire Fuller grabbed a few minutes with her to ask some questions...

26 Clinic

Workplace Law members ask the experts for advice on workplace issues.

Challenge

22 Energy Performance Challenges

Twelve months ago, surveyor Ewen Sparks had only carried out "three or four" energy assessments in his nine-year career. But since training to carry out assessments for the new Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) in July, Ewen has undertaken over 150 surveys in less than four months. Jamie Beatson reports...

Technical

28 Legal update

In-depth technical guidance on: dispute resolution, the new business immigration regime, and the ban on HCFC refrigerants.

The data

32 This month’s statistics

Key figures and information on health and safety and employment law.

 


No. Date of Issue Title
43 Aug 2008 2009: new beginnings
42 Jun 2008 Reality bites: managing in a recession
41 Feb 2008 Euromillions
40 Mar 2008 Identity charade
39 Oct 2008 Evacuation versus invacuation
38 May 2008 Perk of the job? Managing the risks faced by loneworkers
37 May 2008 Employment law is changing - but don't tell anyone how
36 Jul 2008 Have we binned your Workplace Law Magazine?
35 Feb 2008 Killing time
34 Jan 2008 Health hazards: keeping a lid on panic
33 Jan 2008 "We don't serve wheelchairs"
32 Aug 2007 3 strikes and your fire's not out!
31 Oct 2007 Facefacts: The real cost of social networking to your business
30 Jan 2007 How much does it cost to kill someone at work?
29 Jan 2007 Employment Tribunals: back to the future?
28 Jan 2007 Smoking ban special
27 May 2007 Contractors: are you watching them?
26 Jan 2007 Occupational health: an unnecessary expense?
25 Jan 2007 CDM special
24 Jan 2007 Energy management special issue
23 Jan 2006 What is reasonable adjustment?
22 Jan 2006 £20 if you can prove you’re competent
21 Jan 2006 London’s burning, where’s the engine?
20 Jan 2006 R v. Beckingham: case closed
19 Jan 2006 Mug’s game? Excessive risk aversion
18 Jan 2006 Licence to… protect your workplace?
17 Jan 2006 The sex issue
16 Jan 2006 Has the HSE lost its bite?
15 Jan 2006 H5N1 Bird Flu: Are you playing chicken with your company’s future?
14 Jan 2006 Old git, or still work fit?
13 Jan 2005 The year of living dangerously
12 Jan 2005 The burning issue
11 Jan 2005 Disability access: is it becoming clear yet?
10 Jan 2005 Business as usual? London bomb blasts
9 Jan 2005 Who's looking at you?
8 Jan 2005 Legionella trial special
7 Jan 2005 Religious beliefs: should employers cater for all faiths?
6 Jan 2005 No smoking? Employers face the costs of kicking the habit
5 Jan 2005 Playing with numbers: TUPE special issue
4 Jan 2005 Directors' responsibilities for health and safety
3 Dec 2004 2005: getting to grips with the legal year ahead
2 Jan 2004 Stress management special
1 Jan 2004 Face facts: how much do you really know about disability legislation?

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Fully updated for 2009

AUDIO

23 Sep 2008 2:07PM

The Heyday challenge - what does this mean for the retirement age?

Workplace Law's senior HR consultant, David Wollcott, answers questions on what the Advocate Gene...

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BRIEFINGS

6 Jan 2009 2:59PM

Green leases for hotels – what you need to know

There maybe misconceptions as to what a 'Green Lease' entails. There is no legal requirement to m...

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CASES

7 Jan 2009 9:58AM

Compulsory retirement at 65 must be justified, says EAT

Partners in a business can be forced to retire at 65, or at an earlier age, but only when justifi...

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EBULLETINS

20 Nov 2008 4:28PM

The Employment Bill becomes the Employment Act

The Employment Bill has received Royal Assent and has become the Employment Act 2008.

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NETWORK NEWS

13 Oct 2008 10:08AM

Workplace Law to deliver CIPD accredited courses in London

Workplace Law Training has been awarded approval to deliver accredited HR training courses in cen...

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NEWS

7 Jan 2009 12:19PM

New Year resolution should be to drive safer, says DSA

Motorists are being urged to make safer driving one of their New Year's resolutions for 2009. The...

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WHAT THE PAPERS SAY

6 Jan 2009 2:14PM

Lewis Hamilton's 'bully' boss branded a racist at Employment Tribunal

Lewis Hamilton's boss has been branded a racist and a bully during an Employment Tribunal. McLare...

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