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Angry Airline Pilots and Stroppy Surgeons

I’ve just written a piece on rudeness at work for the Law Donut blog. It can lead to a lack of productivity, efficiency and, if you’re flying an aircraft at the time, getting lost.

Click here to read it.

The World Cup: The bandwagon’s out of control

Jobsworth isn’t averse to football; in fact, quite the opposite.  I shall be following  the travails of the England football team as keenly as anyone. it’s just that  I have just found other things to write about on this blog.  However, over at the Law Donut blog I did contribute my thoughts on the employment law challenges posed to employers during the forthcoming festivities. which include absenteeism, drunkenness, racist abuse – all in the name of sport. Can’t wait for the Olympics. Marvellous.

Can My Employees Secretly Tape a Meeting With Me?

This is a question that we often get asked – by both employer and employee clients – when facing disciplinary or grievance meetings.  Recent case law has provided some guidance on it and I covered the subject in my first post on the Law Donut blog.  Click here to read it.

The Law Donut website and blog is an excellent resource for SMEs seeking legal comment and information on a wide variety of topics, not just employment law.  Do have a read of it.