The Anonymous Lawyer is stuck in a JAM about employment tribunal fees
Got something to say about employment law but not sure you want your name attached? Worried about what they’ll think at work? (No one knows … Read More
Got something to say about employment law but not sure you want your name attached? Worried about what they’ll think at work? (No one knows … Read More
Public sector exit payments have been capped at £95,000 with effect from 1 February 2017. 2. ACAS has published guidance for employers on the gender … Read More
According to CIPD just 5% of new fathers and 8% of new mothers have opted to take shared parental leave since it was introduced in … Read More
The Government responds to Justice Committee recommendations In June 2016 the House of Commons Justice Committee published its second report on courts and tribunals fees. … Read More
Liz Truss’ performance at her first Justice Committee Meeting yesterday has been heavily criticised in the press and social media. When asking whether she would … Read More
Following the Justice Committee report Parliament has debated the impact of employment tribunal fees on access to justice. It is interesting to note a number of … Read More
The Acas Code of Practice on Disciplinary and Grievance Procedures does not apply to ill health dismissals (Holmes v QinetiQ). 2. Abuse of migrant workers, … Read More
The Justice Committee has completed its inquiry into the Government’s introduction of tribunal fees and published a damning report. The take-away points from the report … Read More
ACAS has published a research paper evaluating its services in 2016. Employment Tribunal fees were introduced in July 2013 followed by ACAS Early Conciliation in April … Read More
Following the recent Scottish parliament election results the SNP won’t be able to form a majority Government but Nicola Sturgeon will push forward with the … Read More