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Yesterday afternoon, the Chancellor unveiled this year's budget, albeit with a huge Brexit shaped question mark over whether it is...
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The EU Employment Committee has approved draft legislation which will give important employment rights to casual, intermittent and...
Legislation protecting temporary agency workers came into force in 2010. After 12 weeks in the job, an agency worker qualifies for the...
How on earth can an employee refer to a member of staff in this way and, effectively, get away with it?
The law
The Equality Act 2010...
Schools and FE colleges that have applied for the exam results of pupils with serious illnesses, or who are home educated, to be...
The Government's consultation on reforming the Gender Recognition Act closed on Monday. We understand that 53,000 responses have...
There have been a number of important decisions regarding children with Special Educational Needs "SEN" likely to be of interest to...
Yesterday the Court of Appeal confirmed that the supermarket, Morrisons will have to pay damages to thousands of employees whose data was...
We are only 7 days out from this year's budget, so we can expect an increasing amount of pre-announcements, spoilers and speculation as...
Law firm Irwin Mitchell will host a Brexit-themed event on 20th November to help businesses prepare and plan for when the UK leaves the EU.
Colleague David Hutber notes the following:
In the wake of the much publicised ‘ground rent scandal’, the Government has published a...
One of the problems with investing in real estate is said to be its illiquidity. We shouldn't be surprised at that. After all, valuable...
The Court of Appeal in Bellman v Northampton Recruitment Ltd has found the company liable for the costs of providing care to one of...
A recent case (published by the brilliant, open access Bailii web service) provides a good chance to remind everyone that village green...
The Public Duty Disclosure Act has been in force since 2 July 1999 and provides legal recourse (via Part IVA of the Employment Rights Act...
According to Employee Benefits blog, an Industrial Tribunal has awarded £3,000 to a 63-year-old man who was told he was too old to apply...
Last week, the Chancellor, Philip Hammond said that the government is going to make some changes to the controversial Apprenticeship Levy...
We have identified the cases which will have a big impact on employment law and HR policies and practices over the next 12 months.
These...
Tesco is facing a barrage of additional equal pay claims.
Under equal pay law in the UK, staff can challenge their pay rates as compared...
Theresa May has announced that EU citizens will no longer be given priority to live and work in Britain after Brexit. She said the...
It is not very often that I am genuinely taken aback by the facts of a Court of Appeal case, but R v The Knightland Foundation and Jacob...
The latest figures reported in The Retail Bulletin indicate that consumer mood is dipping, due to concerns about the wider economy in the...
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