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What to consider when dismissing a volunteer

Nicola Welchman outlines the potential pitfalls for organisations that need to dismiss someone working voluntarily – and how to avoid them

Staff fear exposing bad bosses

Internal research by us shows that more than half of all UK employees still fear blowing the whistle on illegal work practices. Published in Daily Express.

BBC apologises to Amanda Abbington after five-month inquiry into bullying claims in the last series.

Will Burrows shares his views on the allegations of bullying and harassment on the set of Strictly between Amanda Abbington and Giovanni Pernice

Using mediation to settle workplace disputes

Garvey Hanchard explains how mediators can help employers resolve issues and avoid tribunals

U.K. whistleblower protections, awards needed to compensate ‘career suicide’

Discrimination against whistleblowers in the U.K. has risen to such a level that the government may need to actively pursue plans to afford greater legal protection, as well as introduce financial awards to compensate for their “career suicide.”