The Media Hub
In this week’s MMD we focus on a range of diverse topics including a review of sex discrimination on the podcast as well as a video Daniel has prepared on the options in withholding sick pay.
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THE MMD PODCAST
Episode 10 – Follicly Challenged!
Join Sam and Nils this week as they discuss whether calling someone bald constitutes harassment and what information you need to provide to meet the eligibility criteria for sponsor licence applications.
They also provide advice on what to do should your payment be returned following a speeding fine.
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THE MEDIA HUB
Can’t Stay – Won’t Pay
This video discusses the provision of company sick pay and the options an employer may have to withhold such pay if an employee takes sick leave having been invited to attend a disciplinary hearing.
In the News
There have been lots of relevant employment law/HR updates this week.
Calling someone bald is harassment
The Claimant worked for the Company without any disciplinary issues for 24 years before being dismissed. The dismissal followed two heated arguments between the Claimant and his factory supervisor over the maintenance of equipment. On both occasions, the supervisor had referred to the Claimant as a “bald c***.” The original tribunal ruled there was a connection between the word “bald” and the protected characteristic of sex. In this decision, the Judge stated that the Company was right to submit that both men and women may be bald, however that baldness was much more prevalent in men and found it to be inherently related to sex. The original tribunal upheld claims of harassment relating to sex, unfair dismissal and wrongful dismissal. The Company appealed this decision and argued that it was the intention of Parliament that sex-related harassment in the Equality Act was to protect against acts specific to being male or female. However, the EAT dismissed the appeal and held that insulting a man for being bald does amount to sex-related harassment.
UPCOMING EVENTS
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Annual Salary Guide and Workplace Restructures
Networking Breakfast Seminar in conjunction with Hays Recruitment and Wakefield Trinity | Wednesday 24th January 2024
8:30am – 10:00am
East Stand Suite at Wakefield Trinity
| Chadwick Lawrence in conjunction with Hays Recruitment and Wakefield Trinity are pleased to invite you to attend our Networking Breakfast Seminar Event. Taking place at the newly refurbished East Stand Suite at Wakefield Trinity on the morning of 24 January 2024, the seminar will cover Hays Recruitment’s Annual Salary Guide and company restructures. With a selection of breakfast bites and unlimited beverages, we would love for you to join us. |
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