Legal hot topics Diana Kloss Barrister. Disability discrimination ► Amendments to the definition of disability: ► Mental impairment does not need to arise.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Age Discrimination Regulations An introduction to the new age regulations by the CWU Equal Opportunities Dept.
Advertisements

Religious – Belief Discrimination Awareness Training Steve Baldwin.
DDA PART IV Paul Brown Director Scottish Disability Team DRC Post-16 Code of Practice available at
Professor Diana Kloss Employment judge
19/3/.2012 Occupational Health In 1994, the UK Health & Safety Executive (HSE) estimated that the overall cost to the British economy of all work accidents.
B71P02 - Foundations in EBP Introduction to Healthcare Law and EBP.
Good Practice v Discrimination
What does it mean? Which are for the employee and for the employer?
Pregnancy Rights Information
CHAPTER 13 Unfair dismissal (2): Potentially fair reasons and the concept of reasonableness.
Agency Workers Regulations Alana Jones Jones Cassidy Jones Solicitors.
Mental Health and Teaching Equality Conference 2013 Strand Hotel Limerick.
Stress, disability discrimination and absenteeism Paul Callegari Jackie Cuneen 20 June 2007.
Recent developments in employment law Andrew Hambler.
EMPLOYMENT LAW UPDATE CIPD – 26 MARCH 2009 BECKY HODGKINS AND MICHAEL BRIGGS.
Employers Responsibilities for Employees Working Abroad A Gentle Reminder.
Firefighters and the DDA – What does it mean for The Fire and Rescue Service? By Michelle Valentine, Practice Development Officer.
Stress: employee’s training Contents What is the issue? What is the issue in our organisation? Why should we deal with it? What are.
Mental Health and Employment Law – an overview Daire Murphy Employment Legal Adviser Law Centre (NI) 8 October 2014.
Health and safety at work
Stress: manager’s training
Absence Management – the Legal Side!.  190 million days lost, £17bn  Sickness absence increased in 2010, despite fit notes  Two-thirds believe fit.
Vocational Rehabilitation Hazel Armstrong Barrister and Solicitor June 2009.
Occupational health and the law: What’s new? Professor Diana Kloss barrister.
Recruitment Best Practice from a Legal Perspective Anna Denton-Jones May 2015 navigating employment law.
1 CHCOHS312A Follow safety procedures for direct care work.
Supporting medical students in fitness to practise hearings Toni Smerdon Principal Legal Adviser General Medical Council May 2014.
The Equality Act one year on Professor Diana Kloss Employment judge.
1.3 Motivating Staff & Legislation. Pay: The legal requirements The law affects many aspects of pay. Employers need to be aware of these requirements.
Thompsons ERU North West Regional Women’s Committee Rights of Employees with Breast Cancer.
ECJ Rulings with Regard to Discrimination on the Grounds of Disability – Case C-13/05 Chacón Navas Prof. Lisa Waddington, European Disability Forum Chair.
DISABILITY Police Federation of England & Wales Equality Liaison Officers’ Seminar November 2012 Jayne Monkhouse OBE.
Gender and the Labour Act 11 of 2007 © Based on a template produced by the Gender Research and Advocacy Project of the Legal Assistance Centre The Legal.
How The Law Deals with Workplace Bullying Anna Fitzgibbon, Partner, LawWorks.
Torrington, Hall & Taylor, Human Resource Management 6e, © Pearson Education Limited 2005 Slide 22.1 Protection from Hazards Conflict between needs for.
Legal Framework. National guidance and Employer policy/procedures for visits derive from H&S law. Make sure you and your visit leaders are aware of and.
Implications of Part IV of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995.
Age Discrimination Default Retirement Age (DRA) Alison Collins 9 th February 2011.
Employment In today’s lesson : What happens after the interview? –Contracts of employment –Job Descriptions –Training –Rights and Responsibilities –Leaving!
9 October 2015www.millerrosenfalck.com Stress at work – overview of legal issues HR Forum French Chamber of Commerce in Great Britain.
ALARM SOUTH EAST Employment Seminar AGE DISCRIMINATION DAVID KNAPP JAMES MAJOR.
Your Work Life & Risk Assessments Nessie Brooks Staff Care Services
* Steve Tullock 8 th December 2011 The Equality Act 2010 What changes?
Equality Act 2010 September The legal context  There is a strong legal framework underpinning equality activity  The law covers employment and.
Liability of the OHA Professor Diana Kloss barrister.
Stress How Managers can Help Eric Burt Health and Safety Officer.
Occupational Health & Safety Legislation -companion resources > In Class NL OHS Act Binder.
Employment Essentials for Vocational Dental Practitioners May 2013 Derek Eccleston.
CHAPTER 17 Information and consultation. The EU is trying to harmonise the approach to consultation of employees across Member States. The harmonisation.
Disability and Discrimination Act 2005 By Ainsley Walton and Janet Bull.
This equipment was donated by Thompsons solicitors Stress: Still a Workplace Killer Wednesday 14 th January 2009.
Data Protection: Workplace, Health and Safety. Employers’ responsibilities Employer obliged to provide safe place of work. Health and Safety Act 2004.
Unit Awareness of Protection and Safeguarding in Health and Social Care (adults and children and young people)
? Moral principles of right and wrong Used by individuals/organisations To guide behaviour.
How employers can help older workers continue to work Alan Beazley.
* The Equality Act 2010 What changes?. Domestics.
DDA The Equality Act 2010 (Disability) & The Safety Professional Ian Streets NRAC Auditor About Access Ltd.
Every employer must ensure, as far as is reasonable practicable, the health, safety and welfare of all his employees More specifically, employers must.
Equality Act 2010 Diana Kloss Barrister and employment judge.
Professor Diana Kloss MBE barrister
What are HR policies and procedures?
Mental health, discrimination and the law
THE DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION ACT 1995 (EXTENDED IN 2005)
Rights and entitlements of the sna
Stress Risk Assessments
Understanding Disability Discrimination A
Camilla Palmer Injury in Childbirth: Employment Implications
Presentation transcript:

Legal hot topics Diana Kloss Barrister

Disability discrimination ► Amendments to the definition of disability: ► Mental impairment does not need to arise from a clinically well-recognised mental illness ► HIV, MS and cancer are disabilities from diagnosis ► High Quality Lifestyles v Watts (2006)

Reasonable adjustment ► The employer has a duty to make a reasonable adjustment to sick pay for a disabled employee ► Meikle v Notts CC (2004) ► But this does not mean that a disabled employee is entitled to unlimited sick leave and sick pay ► Royal Liverpool Children’s NHS Trust v Dunsby (2006) ► O’Hanlon v Commissioners of Inland Revenue (2006)

Stress-related illness ► Employer must do a risk assessment: it is advisable to use HSE guidance, though no legal obligation to do so ► Employer is only liable for psychological illness if could reasonably foresee that the work might make the employee ill (not just tired or unhappy!) ► Sutherland v Hatton (2002) ► The availability of a confidential counselling service assists the employer to prove that reasonable care has been taken, but it is not a guarantee that the employer will not be liable

Employer’s knowledge of clinical details ► Hartman v South Essex Mental Health Trust (2005) ► The employer is not deemed to know information confided in OH when the employee is suing for personal injury for work-related stress ► But what about the Disability Code of Practice (revised 2004)?

OH reports ► What happens when the OH professional’s opinion conflicts with that of the clinician? ► First Manchester Ltd v Kennedy (2005) ► Scottish Courage Ltd v Guthrie (2004) ► Can an employment tribunal overrule the opinion of an OH professional by accepting new medical evidence? ► Post Office v Jones (2001) ► Paul v National Probation Service (2003)

Duties to workers abroad ► Criminal laws eg HSWA do not have extra- territorial effect ► The duty of care in the civil law does extend to those working abroad and the employer must take reasonable care eg by providing vaccinations, security ► An employee is entitled to refuse to travel to a place where he will be in great danger eg Baghdad (but not members of the armed forces!)

Unfair dismissal ► This protects employees working abroad where ► he is peripatetic but based in GB ► he is posted abroad for the purposes of a business carried out in GB ► he is working abroad in what amounts to an extra- territorial British enclave in a foreign country ► Serco Ltd v Lawson (2006)

Discrimination laws ► Eg Disability Discrimination Act 1995 ► These apply to workers who are ordinarily resident in GB either at the time they apply for or are offered employment or at any time during the course of employment, as long as they work for an employer who has a place of business at an establishment in GB

Protection from Harassment Act 1997 ► The employer is vicariously liable under the Act for a manager’s bullying and harassment if committed in the course of employment ► Majrowski v Guy’s and St Thomas’s NHS Trust (2006) ► Must be 2 or more incidents, but employer has no defence that did not know about bullying and had anti-bullying policy if it was done in the course of employment

Age discrimination ► Regulations came into force October 1 ► Apply to both young and older workers ► Default retirement age of 65, but employer will have to justify lower retirement age ► No upper limit to redundancy, unfair dismissal ► Stereotypes must be avoided: each worker should be treated as an individual ► Employer must justify any discrimination eg requirement that employee has qualifications because those are relevant to the job