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Employment Edit – what's new in employment law

AG opinion on working time for peripatetic workers; UNISON's appeal heard by the Court of Appeal; 'Likely' that voluntary overtime should be included in the calculation of holiday pay.
18 June 2015

Publication

Is it ever too late to withdraw a job offer?

A job candidate may look perfect but even the most promising relationships can go sour. James Green considers the difficulties that can arise when you want to withdraw an offer of employment.
18 June 2015

Publication

New consumer rights to impact suppliers of digital content

With the Consumer Rights Act coming into force from 1 October 2015, businesses supplying digital content should be aware that changes will be needed and should ensure they are prepared in good time.
18 June 2015

Publication

Sentencing for breaches of Health and Safety by very large organisations

Sentencing guidelines for safety and environmental breaches are changing and are likely to increase for large organisations. Case law is now indicating the practical effect of these changes.
16 June 2015

Publication

Deemed Discharge of Planning Conditions

Though the Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order is consolidatory, there are some differences such as introducing "deemed discharge" of planning conditions.
14 June 2015

Press release

Burges Salmon lawyer invited to become International Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Fellow

Sarah Hoskinson, a partner in the Family Law team from leading UK law firm Burges Salmon, has been invited to become a Fellow of the International Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (IAML).
11 June 2015

Publication

Gender Pay Audit Advisory Service FAQs

UK employers with 250 or more employees will soon be required to publish gender pay data. The Burges Salmon Employment team has compiled FAQs to explain key issues around the publication of data.
11 June 2015

Publication

Gender Pay Audit Advisory Service flyer

UK employers with 250 or more employees will be required to publish gender pay data, likely exposing discover gender pay gaps, which could trigger equal pay claims from workers.
11 June 2015

Publication

Conarken reaffirmed: negligent drivers liable to pay for rail network delays

Drivers (namely insurers) of road vehicles are liable for Network Rail’s TAC Schedule 8 loss if they negligently damage rail track or other installations and cause consequential TOC delays.
11 June 2015

Publication

European Court says food packaging cannot contain images of food not in the ingredients

The European Court of Justice has said that if food or drink packaging contains images of ingredients that are not in the product this will likely "mislead" consumers and thus fall foul of EU law.
08 June 2015

Publication

Public Procurement Mystery Shopper Scheme; a new statutory obligation to comply

The Mystery Shopper Scheme is an alternative for suppliers to bring a complaint about poor procurement practice. We explain how the law affords greater enforcement powers to the Mystery Shopper Scheme.
08 June 2015

Publication

Serious Crime Act 2015 provides protection from civil liability

Section 37 of the Serious Crime Act 2015 which came into force on 1 June 2015 is likely to be welcomed by those operating in the regulated sector. We take a closer look.
08 June 2015

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