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Five things we learnt in employment law this week (20 January)

An Employment Tribunal has determined that transitional provisions attached to reforms of the judicial pension scheme had an age discriminatory effect, which could...

Five things we learnt in employment law this week (12 January 2017)

The Government has set out a programme for reforming apprenticeships.   This includes establishing an Institute for Apprenticeships, an independent body which will guarantee...

Five things we learnt in employment law this week (22 December 2016)

According to CIPD just 5% of new fathers and 8% of new mothers have opted to take shared parental leave since it was...

Five things we learnt in employment law (16 December).

HMRC has published draft clauses for the Finance Bill 2017.   These include changes to the taxation of termination payments, changes to salary sacrifice...

Five things we learnt in employment law this week (9 December 2016)

The Government has launched a consultation on reforming the employment tribunal system. Among the proposals include fully digitising the claims process and delegating...

I’m pregnant and I don’t feel ‘COVID-19 Secure’ at work, what are my rights?

If you’re pregnant you’re naturally going to have concerns...

Furlough New Government Guidance

Nearly three quarters (71.7 per cent) of organisations are...

Constructive Dismissal

UPDATED FOR 2022 - This practical guide is all...

Five things we learnt in employment law this week (18 February 2020)

1. A one-off act can amount to a ‘provision,...

Five things we learnt in employment law (17 January 2020)

Five things we learnt in employment law this week ...

Employment Tribunal hears case of sacked ethical vegan

As Veganuary kicks off this week so does a...