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- November 2008 Quick Survey Analysis: DSC says
- Legal Eyes: Statutory Dismissal Procedures – Glad Tidings for Employers
The Employment Act 2008 has received Royal Assent and from April 2009 it will repeal the Statutory Dispute Resolution Procedures. The removal of the procedures will make employers lives much easier. However it is important to remember that they are being replaced by a new ACAS Code of Practice.
- November 2008 Quick Survey Analysis: Respondents say
The recession is increasing demand for charitable services, say 54% of respondents. Find out which sectors are struggling to cope with the influx.
- Soapbox: Should charities focus on the big issues or tackle everyday problems?
“How can you help me?” Carers UK explain how to strike a balance between campaigning around the big issues and meeting the daily needs of beneficiaries.
- Debate question: Do the type of people who work in the voluntary sector lead to the high number of tribunal claims?
Charity, law and HR experts will debate whether the type of people working in the voluntary sector lead to a higher number of tribunal claims at a HR and Employment Law Conference for the charity sector on 23 October 2008.
- Debate question: Do the type of people who work in the voluntary sector lead to the high number of tribunal claims?
Summary of argument presented by DSC’s Debra Allcock Tyler at the HR & Employment Law Conference hosted by DSC and Bates Wells and Braithwaite on 23 October 2008.
- Clearer criteria will release more cash for campaigning
The majority of grant making trusts could fund campaigning, advocacy and influencing activities, but poor guidance makes it difficult for applicants to identify potential sources of support, a new report from DSC and the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) has revealed.
- April 2008 Quick Survey Analysis: Respondents say
Majority of respondents find it worth being a registered charity, especially as charitable status brings practical benefits in terms of fundraising.
- April 2008 Quick Survey Analysis: DSC says
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