Employment Law Digest March 2025 – Unfair Dismissal Protection: A day one right
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Performance Management Policy
Staff Handbook – Schools
Staff Handbook – Trusts
Staff Code of Conduct
Adoption Policy
Adverse weather and travel disruption policy
Anti-corruption and Bribery Policy
Anti-harassment and Bullying Policy
Carer’s Leave policy – MAT
Carer’s Leave policy – Schools
Disciplinary Policy and Procedure
Dress Code Policy
Equal Opportunities Policy
Equal Opportunities Policy
Expenses Policy
Flexible working policy (MAT)
Flexible working policy (Schools)
Gifts and Hospitality Policy
Grievance Procedure
Holiday Policy
IT and Communications Systems Policy
Lone Worker Policy
Managing Allegations against staff policy
Managing Change and Redundancy Policy
Managing Low Level Concerns Policy
Maternity Policy
Menopause policy
Non smoking policy
Parental Bereavement Leave Policy
Parental Leave Policy
Paternity Policy
Recruitment and Appointment Policy
Sickness Absence Policy
Social Media Policy
Staff Code of Conduct
Staff Wellbeing Policy
Stress At Work Policy
Substance misuse policy
Summary of rights to time off work Policy
Time Off For Antenatal Adoption Appointment Policy
Time Off For Compassionate Leave Policy
Time Off For Public Duties Policy
Time Off For Training Policy
Time Off Work For Dependants Policy
UK GDPR Data protection policy
Whistleblowing policy
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