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Absence from Work (Policy) Accessibility checklist Adoption Leave
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Client based employees Contract of Employment - varying terms Credit Card Tips
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Disability Discrimination Act for Service Providers Disciplinary Policy (Example) Discrimination - Overview
Dress Code Policy Driving on Company Business - Policy Email and Communication (Policy)
Employee Benefits and Entitlements Employee or Self-Employed? Employee Turnover
Employers Liability Insurance Employing Children Equal Opportunities Policy
Equal Pay Equality Act - Frequently Asked Questions Equality Act - New Forms
Equality Act 2010 Equality and Human Rights Commission Equality in Employment
Fixed Term Contracts Flexible Working (Policy) Genuine Occupational Qualification
Grievance Procedure (Example) Health and Safety Policy Holiday Entitlement
Identity Cards for Foreign Nationals Informing and Consulting with Employees Long Term Absence - Management
Management Summary of Key Employment Legislation - 2011 Maternity - A Guide Missing Employees
Mobile Phone Policy Mobile Workers Monitoring Employees - Electronic Surveillance
National Minimum Wage Night Work Parental Leave
Part Time Workers (Rights of) Paternity Leave Pay Slips (Itemised)
PAYE Pensions (Occupational) Performance Review Procedure
Probation Race Discrimination Rehabilitation of Offenders
Retirement - Current statutory procedures Secret Recordings Sex Discrimination
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Working Time Working Time Records Young Workers

Disability

Discrimination against any disabled persons in the connection with employment is covered by the Equality Act 2010  This act makes it unlawful for employers to discriminate against disabled people in the areas of recruitment, promotion and training or dismissal and applies to all employers.

Compensation for Disability Discrimination is unlimited.  The average settlement in 2008/09 was over £52,000.
Disability is defined as "a physical or mental impairment which has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on the individual's ability to carry out normal day to day activities".

The Equality Act extends protection to cover discrimination "arising from" a disability (unless this can be justified).
Employers can no longer ask certain questions about a job applicant’s health before making a job offer with some specified exceptions

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