Weekly Review of Developments 9/10/2020
Posted in : Weekly Review of Developments on 9 October 2020 Issues covered:There's no masking the truth – the only thing you can’t smell after single-handedly curing C-19 is hubris. Who’s the H&S rep at the Blight House?
This week's top stories:
- Does your organisation use staff surveys? Be careful about what you ask - H&M has just been fined €35.3m (£32.1m) for the illegal surveillance of several hundred employees, largely based on the personal information gathered via staff surveys.
- Updated workplace guidance to help close contact services continue to operate safely has been published.
- A new guide from the CIPD sets out principles, steps and considerations for organisations on how to have conversations about race with their employees.
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