Corporate responsibility

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is used by leading companies as a strategic framework, through which all company activities are viewed. It is also known as Corporate Responsibility (CR) and sometimes as Corporate Citizenship. CSR is not a r...


Directors' responsibilities

Company directors are primarily responsible for the management of their companies and, generally, their duties are owed to the company. However, they also owe duties to the owners as a whole. In addition, they have responsibilities in respect of t...


Disability

A person is held to be disabled if they have a physical or mental impairment that has a substantial long-term adverse effect on their ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities. ‘Long-term’ is considered to be for more than 12 m...


Discipline and grievance

Procedural fairness in the workplace is essential if employers are to avoid falling foul of employment protection laws. Best practice requires that an employer should have a written procedure to deal with disciplinary and grievance issues, which s...


Discrimination

UK law prohibits discrimination and harassment on a number of different grounds in all facets of employment, including recruitment, contractual terms, working conditions, promotions, transfers, dismissals and training. An employer must not discri...


Emergency procedures

Employers must establish appropriate procedures to be followed in the event of serious and imminent danger to persons at work. This includes the duty of employers or controllers of premises to ensure that any necessary contacts are arranged with e...