
Anyway, if you want to learn more about this hitherto slightly overlooked Government Agency, the website's here.
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The transcript of the case is not yet available, but because the judgment has been handed down it has immediate effect.
And last, but certainly not least...
A number of stories have been appearing in the press recently which have caught our eye. In this month alone, it's been reported that
The common denominator - misuse of IT. The potential liabilities to employers are enormous - lost productivity, lost income, repair bills, legal action for harassment and defamation... it's enough to make your toes curl into Turkish slippers. An IT policy can help prevent problems arising in the first place by making it clear what employees can and can't do and the potential consequences for transgression. And if things do go wrong, it can help defend claims when they do arise. So, if your workplace relies on computer systems and hasn't devised and implemented an IT policy governing their use, why not...?
The "big three" CV fibs are inflating academic grades, overstating job title and duties and lying about the reason for leaving a job. All of which emphasises the importance of getting the recruitment procedure right from the start - and always making job offers conditional upon receipt of satisfactory references!