Employment Law Matters

045 Q&A

April 14, 2020 Daniel Barnett Season 1 Episode 45
Employment Law Matters
045 Q&A
Show Notes

We're taking a break from coronavirus.  Daniel asked people on twitter for a short, non-covid-19 employment law question.  He picked seven replies and answered them, including:-

  • What's the law about taking time off for doctor, dentist and other appointments? 
  • Would an employer be liable for an employee’s racist remark on Facebook?
  • How long must employers delay a disciplinary hearing if a trade union representative is unavailable?
  • Can you compel someone as a witness in an employment tribunal?  

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