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An employee has informed you that she is required to attend court to give evidence as a witness. Does she have the statutory right to time off work for this purpose and must you pay her during her
absence?
Published 29.02.2016
An employee has requested 20 days’ leave to carry out public duties as a member of a prison visiting committee. Does such a legal right exist, and if so, do you have to pay them during the time off?
Published 05.06.2009
On 1 October 2018 the statutory right to time off work to undertake public duties will be extended. Who will this right apply to and is the right to time off and pay for this reason unlimited?
Published 24.08.2018
The Coronavirus Act 2020 introduces a new statutory right to take emergency volunteering leave (EVL). Will you be able to refuse EVL requests and, where it is taken, do your staff have a right to be
paid?
Published 21.04.2020
Every adult will be invited to receive a coronavirus vaccine at some point in the next few months. Is an employee entitled to paid time off if an appointment slot falls during their working hours?
Published 19.03.2021
Several staff are off work sick or following official advice over self-shielding and staying at home. Can you ask other employees to temporarily cover the responsibilities and duties of those
employees who are absent?
Published 05.05.2020
The government has just launched a new campaign to encourage employers to allow staff to be “on-call” firefighters during working hours. Sounds like a bit of a pain, but could it bring any free
benefits to your business?
Published 01.12.2009
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