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Employment Edit – what's new in employment law

No need to retrospectively recalculate any accrued annual leave when a worker increases hours, or goes full-time; the criminal prosecution of three former directors of City Link has failed; and more…
19 November 2015

Employment Edit – what's new in employment law

Annual slavery and human trafficking statements from 31 March 2016; public sector exit payments cap; tackling intimidation of non-striking workers; and more...
05 November 2015

Employment Edit – what's new in employment law

City Link and correct procedures in redundancy situations; contractual grievance may be entitled to protection under the whistleblowing legislation; guidance on zero hours contracts; and more…
22 October 2015

Publication

Collective redundancies: the risk of criminal prosecution

The decision to prosecute three former directors of parcel delivery firm City Link serves as a stark reminder of the importance of following the correct procedures in redundancy situations.
19 October 2015

Publication

Speaking up in the financial services sector: new rules on whistleblowing

The PRA and FCA have introduced a new set of rules designed to bolster the culture of “speaking up” within financial services firms. These are relevant to all firms in the financial services sector.
14 October 2015

Publication

CJEU rules US Safe Harbour Agreement no longer valid

Organisations can no longer rely solely on the terms of the EU/US Safe Harbour Agreement to comply with data protection laws. They should review data transfers to the USA and check for safeguards.
09 October 2015

Employment Edit – what's new in employment law

Limited companies, LLPs and age discrimination; the death of safe harbor; shared parental leave and pay for working grandparents by 2018. 
08 October 2015

Employment law changes in October 2015

There are a number of employment law changes that came into effect in October 2015.
08 October 2015

Publication

Diabetes at work: how to avoid disability discrimination

Diabetes will increasingly present a challenge at work as the number of sufferers rises and more employees could be viewed as disabled. Akshay Choudhry considers the implications for employers.
05 October 2015

Publication

Settlement agreements - smart tips for employers

Law Huw Cooke and Grace Malone consider strategies to keep settlement agreement costs down and ways to make the package attractive to the employee at little additional cost to the employer.
28 September 2015

Employment Edit – what's new in employment law

BIS factsheet summarising the measures in the Enterprise Bill; Fit for Work referrals; BIS has issued a call for evidence on tips, gratuities, cover and services charges; and more...
24 September 2015

Publication

Does travel time count as working time?

Employers of mobile workers should check compliance with the Working Time Regulations after a recent European case which ruled on what constitutes working time under the EU Working Time Directive.
24 September 2015

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