Greenwich council expected to settle term time holiday pay claims for £3.7 million
We believe that Greenwich Council has settled holiday pay claims for around 5,000 of its term time only staff and has agreed to change...
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Teignbridge Council has found itself in the unusual position of having to fend off what appears, at first glance, to be an imperial...
The case of Ball v First Essex Buses Limited is a good example of how not to fairly dismiss someone accused of serious misconduct.
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Nearly 17,000 chief executives of UK businesses with an annual turnover of more than £36m have received a letter from the Home Office...
The recent cold snap isn't another "beast from the East" but has reminded us that winter has arrived after an exceptionally mild Autumn.
The Department for Work and Pensions has published a practical guide to help line managers recruit, manage and support people with a...
A case decided last week by the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) is good news for developers looking to develop land subject to a...
The case of King v Sash Windows raised important issues about the rights of workers to recover holiday pay where they were wrongly...
Supposedly the first ever public offering of equity on Blockchain...is Neufund really the world’s first issuance platform to host an...
Earlier this month, the CLA published its latest policy briefing*, which argues that more than 2,000 villages in England have been...
The House of Commons Women and Equalities Committee has launched an enquiry seeking views on the use of non disclosure agreements (NDAs)...
I've never enjoyed flying. I'm told that, statistically, it's the safest form of travel but I still worry that the plane I am on will...
Back in 2015, the Government raised the prospect of creating a new permitted development right, allowing commercial buildings to be...
The government has issued a toolkit to help employers support EU staff and their families apply for settled status. It signposts where...
Last week, the Administrative Court had the thankless task of informing the London Borough of Hounslow that an Article 4 Direction, which...
That was a question put to the MOJ by the House of Commons Justice Committee.
The answer?
According to Richard Heaton, permanent...
The Court of Justice for the European Union (CJEU) has made it clear that employers must give all staff accurate information about their...
Last week was certainly a busy one for the Minister of Housing Communities and Local Government. In addition to publishing:
The voluntary living wage increases today as follows:
Is the expansion of GSCOP's remit enough?
The NFU has questioned whether it was enough for the CMA to expand the remit of the Groceries...
Increases to the National Minimum Wage have been announced which will benefit 2.4 million workers.
From April 2019:
The National...
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