الثلاثاء، 16 نوفمبر 2010

Employment Tribunal Cases - Don't Risk Them


For the unwary employer, employment law can be a highly dangerous arena. Even unsuccessful employment tribunal claims can rack up high legal costs for employers and are highly wasteful in terms of time and resources, let alone the potential damage to staff morale.

Costly employment tribunal awards can arise out of what appeared to be minor matters - including failing to follow simple disciplinary and grievance procedures. The following are examples of some fundamental employment issues as well as hints and tips to help employers avoid employment tribunal claims.

Dismissal, Disciplinary and Grievance Procedures

The Employment Act 2002 (Dispute Resolution) Regulations 2004 require all employers, regardless of size, to operate minimum statutory dismissal, disciplinary and grievance procedures.

If an employee has been employed for 12 months or more (and has not been dismissed for gross misconduct) then they are automatically entitled to receive the minimum level of formal disciplinary procedure from their employer. It is automatically unfair dismissal if an employer dismisses an employee without following the appropriate statutory procedure. The employment tribunal system does not allow employees to bring a claim if they have not firstly exhausted any available internal grievance procedures.

A careful employer should always keep a full record of what action has been taken to prove compliance with the law. The law surrounding dismissal procedures is far reaching and employers must be aware of this. They normally have to be followed not just where the termination is on the grounds of capability or conduct but also when the employer is contemplating dismissing an employee on the grounds of redundancy and non-renewal of a fixed term contract. Where it is not possible to settle a grievance internally, consider alternative methods of dispute resolution such as mediation, conciliation or arbitration as a viable alternative to legal action.

Deductions from Wages

Under the Employment Rights Act 1996 it is generally unlawful for an employer to make any deduction from the wages of a worker unless the worker has agreed to this in writing or it is required by law (e.g. deductions for PAYE and National Insurance).

Working Time

The Working Time Regulations 1998 afford basic rights and protections with regard to the number of hours worked. It is unlawful for an employer to require workers who are not governed by sector-specific provisions to work more than an average of 48 hours a week, unless an individual employee has given prior agreement to waive this right.

Being 'on call' is normally regarded as working time under the law. There are special provisions which apply to shift work, night work, rest breaks, minimum holiday entitlement, sector-specific workers and the hours that can be worked by young workers aged 16 or 17.

Pay and Benefits

Promotion procedures and all employee benefits should be kept under review to ensure compliance with the law. As regards length of service-based pay increases, a pay system whereby employees with long service and more experience receive higher pay than those with short service and less experience does not automatically infringe the Equal Pay Act 1970, even though it is likely that the majority of those with longer service are male, but take care! Under the age discrimination legislation, benefits can be awarded on the basis of length of service where the length of service requirement is 5 years or less. Nevertheless, if an employee who has been working for six years or more claims they are being discriminated against i.e. by being paid less than another employee with less service, the employer has a responsibility to show that this is because of a legitimate business need.

Employers are required to recalculate the level of a woman's maternity pay if a pay rise takes effect at any time between the start of the reference pay period and the end of the maternity leave. Minimum wage rates change annually on 1 October. Failure to pay the minimum wage can lead to substantial fines.

Information and Consultation

The Information and Consultation of Employees Regulations 2004 give employees of organisations with more than a specified number of employees the legal right to be provided with information about and be consulted on major business decisions which affect them at work.

The legislation makes it possible for employers to be more flexible with their employees and to come to arrangements that are appropriate for their business needs.

Agreements that have been made between the employer and employee are permitted to continue.

Where there aren't any existing arrangements, the onus is on employees to ask for information and consultation agreements to be put in place.

Employers will be obliged to comply with the request if it is supported by 10 per cent of the workforce.

All employers are required to consult on Health and Safety matters, with any elected safety representatives or with employees themselves, and in certain business transfer and redundancy situations.

Unless you're absolutely certain of your legal position, any careful employer would be well advised to seek legal advice from specialist employment solicitors if any of these issues arise.

Tel Aviv Jaffa Is The City That Never Stops


Tel Aviv Jaffa has become one of the most visited cities in the world. People can enjoy themselves amazingly in this city. Visiting this city is a child’s play. Ben Gurion International Airport makes it so feasible to come here. This airport also has trains that deport tourists to the city both in day and night. The tourists can also travel easy within this city by taking a taxi or train within this city. The taxis travel via this airport to the city throughout the week, 24 hours a day.

It is one of the fastest growing cities in this world. Many Israelis are so proud of this city that they consider it their own New York. It can be thought so because of its high levels of economic development. It has an increasing population. It is a city that lives for 24 hours. This city has a cosmopolitan look just like many other cities in the world. Over the last few decades, it has changed from a middle-sized urban city to a booming international metropolis. Since this city is so happening, visitors can never expect something monotonous during their visit here. There is no lack of hotels in this place. From the most coveted first class hotels like Ramada, Carlton Hotel and Sheraton, you can also get reasonably priced hotels in this city. The best part about Tel Aviv travel and tourism is that with its economic development, many hotels have sprung up. These hotel facilities also take care of their clients quite well. Therefore, they have organized shuttle services in Tel Aviv tours to famous tourist destinations. The low budget hotels are located on the Ha-Yarkon Street. You can get an easy access to the beach through these hotels. All kinds of hotels are located on the Ha-Yarkon Street only. The luxurious hotels are located on the coastline of this place whereas low priced hotels can be found on the inland region of this place. Visitors can also find many good hotels on the Dizengoff Square. Do not ever occupy a hotel on the main street if its rooms do not have soundproof windows. You should opt for a room located at the back of the hotel because it will not contain much noise of the streets. In addition, taking such a room will not cost you anything extra since the hotels do not charge different rates for rooms located in the front and back portions of the hotel.

The best part is that since hotels in Tel Aviv Jaffa are located on the beachside, you enjoy a pleasant stay here. Hotels like Crowned Plaza and Intercontinental also provide exotic eating facilities to the tourists with their restaurants.

The tourists can also enjoy excellent shopping facilities in this city. This is because this city has the largest number of malls as compared to the area. In addition, all such malls are air conditioned, so that visitors face no problems in having a comfortable environment to shop. The largest mall in this city is the Azriely. If one does not wish to spend too much in shopping then the ideal places are the malls located in the central bus station.

Give Your Packing and Moving a Plan

Do not think that packing and moving is a very tiresome job as with planning and by knowing what to do and when you can really make this job an effortless one. Completing all the things on time is the key to easy move but for this you will have to make the checklist so that you do not miss out anything important. It should include everything from electricity connection, cable connection to packing and loading. Also you will have to be very clear what to take and what to leave if you are moving a house. Here are the simple tips that will help you to move easily and in a planned way

Make the checklist

This is the most important aspect of any kind of move. So before starting anything make a checklist stating everything that is required to be done before, after and on the day of moving. Make these three sections and write all the things in pointed format. Make a check mark against the point that you have done.

Segregate Things

Keep the things at a side that you do not require. Either dispose them or give these to charity. Moving unnecessary things is a time consuming and an expensive job. So avoid it.

Do not Compromise on Moving Services

If you are taking the help of moving companies to move then it is better not to compromise on quality and services provided by them. Some of the moving companies http://www.moversandpackers.net/packing-moving-companies.html though have less experience but yet gives quality service. So you will have to find the one delivering quality services and that too at reasonable cost.

Get the Packing Boxes

Pack everything you want to take in boxes and label them. Try to keep the belongings of one room in one box or set of similar boxes so that you have an ease during replacing the items. You can buy the boxes from merchants or grocery stores.

Pack the Content on Priority Base

There is no need to pack the whole content at one short but you can do it on priority basis. Mark the priority and then proceed. Pack room by room as this reduces the chances of confusion. You can also take the packing services http://www.moversandpackers.net/packing-moving-services.html from professional packers

Have Babysitter to Watch the Kids

If you have young children at home then it is better to have a babysitter at home. Kids generally wont allow you to work at one stretch and hinder your performance. Moreover babysitter can take care of the kids while you doing work.

Keep in Mind Your Pets

If you have a pet at home then be very cautious while packing anything. Do not lay anything like medicine etc on ground. You can keep your dog in a fence yard for its safety. Keep their favorite toy so that they keep playing with them and remain busy.

Inform Everyone

Send postcard or call your friends, family, office and other related place and inform then about your move. Give them your new address and contact number.

GOLDEN CHARIOT---Travel Like a King in India

If you wish to savor the splendor of majestic and vivid state of Karnataka in comfort and luxury. There is no better way than Golden chariot. It provides you a cozy trip to the splendid temples and ageless monuments& palaces of Karnataka and Goa’s beautiful beaches within eight days.

The Golden Chariot tour train commences all Mondays from Bangalore and take passengers on a memorable week-long ride through the historic tourist-destinations in Karnataka passing through Mysore, the royal city of kings; Kabini, Hassan and Badami, home to world heritage sites, exquisite temples at Belur & and Halebid, Wildlife Reserve at Nagarhole and the Golden Beaches of Goa prior to finishing in Bangalore.

The Cabin

Golden chariot India is much more than a royal train. The host of facilities at the train gives the passengers an experience of a really luxurious travel. The train encompasses 11 luxuriously furnished Air-Conditioned Saloons aesthetically designed and bears a historic touch. With each cabin attached with wireless internet, internet channels, one wardrobe to store your clothes, Writing desk, attached shower, LCD television, DVD with 6 satellite channels etc.

Cuisine and lounge

The Golden Chariot offers two Dining Cars namely- Nala and Ruchi. Nala is named after the famous king and legendry cook from the era of Mahabharata and Ruchi on the other hand is a name that signifies fine flavor in Sanskrit. Both the restaurants serve vegetarian and non- vegetarian delicacies.

The interiors of two dining cars are inspired by the royal temples of Hampi & Halebid.

Additionally, the Golden Chariot also has a beautifully designed bar- Madira Lounge Bar, myth logically Madira is a mythical drink of the gods. The interiors of the Madirs lounge Bar are inspired by the famous Mysore Palace and the sitting at the bar is classy and elegant. Besides this the passengers also get to enjoy the performances of musicians.

Conference Saloon

The conference compartment at The Golden Chariot can easily accommodate 25-30 guests. Facilities such as 42 inch LCD television, High-speed internet surfing are also available.

The luxury train also presents all the facilities of daily life like fully equipped gymnasium, Spa and much more.

The majestic facilities and services The Golden Chariot India offers are similar to the facilities that one would surely get at worldwide luxury train