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‘Taxi for Uber’… drivers gain new ground after employment tribunal
We have all experienced a taxi not turning up but on this occasion Uber, the US taxi app giant has been left high and dry by UK employment law in a new landmark decision.
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Keeping it cool: How hot is too hot to work?
With the surge of heat waves over the past few weeks, and the world on track to have one of the hottest years since records began, here’s what you need to know about keeping your company cool while temperatures soar.
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The Immigration Act 2016 – A snapshot of what employers need to know
The Immigration Act 2016 (“the Act”) will be brought into force in stages over the coming months to “strengthen the immigration system and make it harder than ever for people who have no right to be in the UK to live here”.
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Brexit Britain from a Employment Law Perspective
With the historical decision made to leave the EU and negotiations ongoing and ever changing, it’s difficult to say at what level Brexit will impact UK employment law.
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Pay Gap
The Government Equalities Office (GEO) has announced new legislation to help decrease the gender pay gap in the UK.
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Do you employ staff on zero-hour contracts?
Protection for zero-hour contract workers comes in to force today under the Zero Hours Contracts (Redress) Regulations 2015
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Employment Tribunal’s powers reduced… New Legislation favours the employer
From 1st October 2015, the Deregulation Act 2015 has come in to force. The Deregulation Act provides for the removal or reduction of burdens on businesses, public sector bodies and the taxpayer…
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Disability discrimination: non-payment of bonuses
Following a case in the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT), employers with bonus schemes that are linked to attendance should ensure that there is sufficient flexibility within the schemes to avoid withholding payment in circumstances where it is likely to be discriminatory.
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How will the pension reforms affect you?
New pension freedoms for over 55s that were introduced at the start of April 2015 represent the biggest shake-up to pensions in a generation. Although the reforms will change the way we save and spend before and during retirement, people are advised not to be too hasty.
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Employers to reveal gender pay gap
Companies which employ more than 250 people are reminded that they will soon have to reveal differences between average pay for male and female workers under a change to a law passing through Parliament.
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