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What does Advising mean? Advising, in financial services practice, means giving a client (or their agent) a recommendation on the merits of buying, selling, subscribing for, underwriting or exercising rights in a specific investment. In the UK (England & Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland), this is the regulated activity of advising on investments under article 53 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) Order 2001. It captures advice given to a person as an investor or potential investor, or as agent for one, about a particular investment. Firms must be authorised or exempt, and the activity engages...

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A Practitioner’s Guide to Employee Suspension Pending Investigation (Great Britain): Legal Framework, Acas Guidance, Procedure, Pay, Mental Health, Record-keeping and Challenges

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This ‘How to’ guide sets out how to suspend an employee (or worker) for the purposes of an investigation.

It explores the legal considerations that arise when an employer is contemplating a temporary exclusion from duties, potential alternatives, the entitlement to be accompanied, the timing and manner of any suspension, and who ought to implement it. It further reviews how long a suspension may last and the individual’s entitlements while suspended, including pay. The Practice Note also covers support for mental health throughout the process, actions to take when the suspension concludes, record-keeping obligations, and how a suspension might be challenged. A suspension is a period during which an employer requires an employee to step back from their usual role. For those who typically work on-site and/or visit customers, they will not attend their standard workplace while suspended. For home workers, it means not performing their ordinary tasks and responsibilities linked to their job...

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