Denise Keating

With the Government having unveiled plans to overhaul employment tribunals and make other changes to employment law, Denise Keating, CEO of leading age campaigners, the Employers Network for Equality and Inclusion (enei) says:

“Vince Cable’s statement and speech today may have been regarded generally as good news for employers, but in reality we think that it’s too early to tell whether the Government’s plans will do much to reduce the volume of workplace disputes or the costs of dealing with claims.

 

“Although the expansion of mediation services is a welcome step towards avoiding costly and time consuming litigation, we are unconvinced that it will become an accepted part of the dispute resolution process, especially for smaller employers, in the short to medium term. 

 

“There is no doubt that claims in the employment tribunals – which stood at 218,000 in the year to March 2011 – are at a high level, but unfair dismissal claims account for less than a quarter of the total, and were actually lower than in the previous two years.  Although it was opposed by the majority of those responding to the consultation, the Government is nonetheless proceeding to increase the qualifying period for such claims from one to two years despite the fact that on its own revised estimates this will reduce the number of such claims by less than 3,200 a year.  

 

“While the Government says that it does not consider that the increase in the qualifying period will have considerable disparity of impact on any particular group, we believe there may well be an unintended consequence for youth unemployment: one of our legal partners, Lewis Silkin LLP, has estimated that whereas nearly half of all under 20s currently qualify for unfair dismissal rights, this will reduce to just one in five.

 

“The proposal that all employment tribunal claims should be mandatorily referred in the first instance to Acas for early conciliation makes good sense (providing the necessary additional resources are made available), as does the idea of simplifying the use of settlement agreements.  However, we have real concerns that the developing idea of “protected conversations” will be a licence for employers seeking to use them as an excuse for continued poor line management processes.  And we believe that given the employment relationship is based on ‘mutual trust and confidence’ this approach will undermine employee rights, particularly where discrimination claims are concerned.

 

“Any details following a review of the tribunal process will have to wait for the outcome of Mr Justice Underhill’s fundamental review next April, although it’s encouraging to see that changes in relation to witness statements and employment judges sitting alone, for example, will be taken forward at an early opportunity.  And we welcome the concept that a rapid resolution scheme might be developed to enable the resolution of more straightforward claims without resort to an employment tribunal.”

Campaigns & Issues

Lobby for libraries

NPCThe NPC officers have given their backing to a lobby being organised by UNISON, the National Federation of Women’s Institutes (NFWI), Voices for the Library, The Library Campaign, Campaign for the Book and the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) which will call on politicians to protect vital library services. 

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News

WRVS response to Health Committee report on social care

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WRVS calls for a decisive leap towards joining up health and social care responding to the Health Select Committee inquiry report.

David McCullough, Chief Executive of WRVS said:  “Delivering 21st-century health services will hinge on us switching considerable resources into keeping older people in their own homes and  breaking the cycle of isolation that faces many people from their seventies onwards.

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Competitions & Fun

Win a signed copy of Citizen James on DVD

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CARRY ON’S inimitable Sid James is Citizen James in the hilarious 1960s BBC comedy, which finally comes to DVD for the first time. This long-lost classic comedy series makes its DVD debut, featuring the only known surviving episodes, the complete series one, and two episodes each from series two and three. They will be released as a two-disc set on 6 February 2012 courtesy of Acorn Media.

In series one written by Alan Simpson and Ray Galton (Hancock, Steptoe & Son), Sid (Sid James) is a hard-working layabout, gambler and con-artist, hanging out on the streets of Soho with his sidekick Bill (Bill Kerr), in Charlie’s Nosh Bar and occasionally paying a visit to his long-suffering fiancée Liz (Liz Fraser), to borrow money to pay off his gambling debts and cons gone wrong.

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February is travel love month with Silver Travel Advisor

Silver Travel_Advisor_LogoWIN £1,000 CRUISE VOUCHERS WITH VIKING RIVER CRUISES AND MANY OTHER PRIZES

Silver Travel Advisor is a friendly website packed with advice, tips, information and honest reviews written by and for silver travellers (aged over 50). A team of advisors are on hand to answer queries (for free), and you can share your own experiences too. 

February is Travel Love month at Silver Travel Advisor, and there is a whole range of prizes to be found including the star prize:

Viking River Cruises – win £1,000 cruise vouchers

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Health & Wellbeing

Scrap the government's health bill, say BMJ readers

bmj logoMore than 90% of British Medical Journal readers responding to a poll published today think the government's health reforms should be scrapped.

The poll asked: "Should the Health and Social Care Bill for England now be withdrawn?"

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Property & Finance

Did you miss the Self Assessment deadline?

hmrc logoIf you have missed the deadline for submitting a Self Assessment (SA) tax return and you can show that you should not have been in the SA regime in the first place, then you may be able to avoid any penalties.

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Lifestyle

Paula's Wines of the Week starting 6 February 2012

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If you really like a certain wine, rather than buying it in single cork-stoppered bottles why not get larger four bottle-sized amounts available in boxes? But if stepping along to the supermarket seems like too much of a chilly effort then try the online winebox retailer InspiredWine.co.uk because they’re offering free delivery during February.

There are advantages to buying wine in a winebox. As the wine is dispensed through a plastic tap all the annoyance of the cork is removed: no more tainted 'corked' wine (this spoils at least one in ten traditionally bottled wines due to improperly sterilised corks) and no more chasing around bits of broken cork that always sink when the index finger sent in to oik them out gets anywhere near them.

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Travel & Leisure

£15m boost for sustainable travel

Sustrans imageTransport Minister Norman Baker today announced £15m of new funding for sustainable travel projects across the country that will promote economic growth and cut carbon.

The investment is in addition to the £560m Local Sustainable Transport Fund announced in January 2011. This additional funding, heavily geared towards cycling, will support jobs, enhance access to employment and encourage greater use of more environmentally friendly transport.

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