Advising on workplace policies and procedures
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At Oracle Law Global, we provide expert legal guidance to employers on workplace policies and procedures. Having clear, legally compliant policies in place is essential for ensuring a smooth-running workplace, minimising risk, and protecting your business from disputes.
We assist employers with:
- Creating tailored policies that align with UK employment law and industry best practices.
- Reviewing existing policies to ensure compliance with evolving legal standards.
- Advising on legally required policies, such as grievance, disciplinary, and health & safety policies.
- Ensuring policies comply with UK employment law, including equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) requirements.
- Mitigating risks of legal claims by implementing clear, fair workplace procedures.
- Advising on data protection policies, including GDPR compliance.
- Drafting codes of conduct, anti-bullying, and harassment policies.
- Implementing whistleblowing procedures to encourage transparency and accountability.
- Advising on flexible working, hybrid working, and remote work policies.
- Structuring fair and legally compliant disciplinary and grievance policies.
- Ensuring due process is followed in handling employee misconduct or disputes.
- Providing guidance on internal investigations and hearings.
- Supporting businesses in rolling out new policies and communicating them effectively to employees.
- Providing training for HR teams and managers on enforcing workplace policies.
- Advising on best practices for handling policy breaches and disciplinary actions.
Employers Services
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Drafting and reviewing employment contracts
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Advising on workplace policies and procedures
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Managing dismissals, redundancies, and restructuring
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Defending employment tribunal claims
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Handling discrimination and harassment cases
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Advising on TUPE (Transfer of Undertakings) regulations
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Assisting with workplace investigations
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Drafting settlement agreements and exit strategies
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Compliance with national and international labour laws
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