Tag Archive for Discrimination

How to avoid discrimination when it comes to employee dismissal

Originally written by Sue Morrison on Small Business
There is a general perception among business owners, especially SMEs, that terminating the employment of a problematic employee – especially if that employee has a protected characteristic such as their race, sexual orientation, religious beliefs or a disability could cost them dearly.
Many SMEs simply decide to do nothing as employee dismissal is too high risk.
However, it doesn’t have to be that way. Being a smaller company on tighter budgets without an in-house lawyer or HR professional shouldn’t be a barrier to dealing with a situation that can negatively impact your whole workforce.
So, what’s the best way to handle an under-performing, problematic employee, while being entirely mindful of any potential legal challenges?
When length of service doesn’t matter
Consider the scenario – you have a member of staff off on long term sick or they are unreliable in terms of attendance – intermittently but persistently signing themselves off for short durations at a time. They have worked with you for less than two years – and so can’t claim unfair employee dismissal – and you want to dismiss them because you don’t have endless resources to cover the gaps they create. It seems pretty cut and

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How to deal with different languages in the workplace

The English language stretches across the world, and yet not everyone in the United Kingdom speaks English fluently, or even at all. With an increasingly diverse workforce, employers may find themselves having to grapple with language issues that arise in the workplace and their legal implications. So what should employers do when many languages are
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No excuse for discrimination in the workplace

MP’s say that an investigation into work place dress codes has exposed widespread discrimination against women and ‘dodgy 1970’s workplace diktats’. Nicola Thorp started a petition after she was sent home from work for refusing to wear high heels. More than 152,000 people signed the petition, which sparked a parliamentary inquiry and was debated in
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Managers witnessed gender discrimination or bias in past year

New research reveals that four in five managers (81 per cent) have witnessed some form of gender discrimination or bias at work in the past 12 months. The survey of 851 UK managers, carried out by the Chartered Management Institute for its CMI Women campaign, finds that inappropriate remarks, gender bias in recruitment and promotion decisions,
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