Course description
Absence management is often framed in terms of the disruption and loss of productivity it can cause, but it is also important to consider the potential for claims of unfair dismissal and disability if absence is not managed properly. These concerns are even more difficult given the complications introduced by the increase in employees working from home so it is vital for employment and HR professionals to stay up to date with the latest guidance in this area.
Kathy Daniels presents this comprehensive and informative webinar which examines the issues that need to be considered when managing absence and will explore the difficulties that line managers may encounter.
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Introduction
Absence management is a problem for many employers. Not only is it disruptive but it is expensive when the cost of covering absent employees and dealing with the loss of productivity is taken into consideration. Understandably, managing absence can be worrying for managers due to concerns about potential claims of unfair dismissal or disability discrimination.
The increase in remote working has meant renewed and different concerns about absence management. If employees are ill, but feel well enough to do some work from home, is that allowed? How does an employee be supported back into the workplace when working remotely, and how do return to work interviews work?
Suitable for those advising those employers and claimants, this webinar will examine the issues that need to be considered when managing absence and will explore the difficulties that line managers might encounter.
What You Will Learn
This webinar will cover the following:
- Disability Discrimination and Absence
- The definition of disability in the Equality Act 2010
- Managing a disabled employee
- Dismissing a disabled employee
- Discipline and Absence
- The potential pitfalls
- Achieving a fair dismissal
- The Management of Long-Term Sickness Absence
- When it is fair to dismiss
- Disability discrimination and long-term sickness absence
- The Management of Short-Term Sickness Absence
- Conduct or capability?
- When it is fair to dismiss
- Remote Working and Absence
- Managing the ill employee
- Managing the return to work
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