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Employment Law

New policy on national minimum wage enforcement

The Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) has published details of its updated policy on enforcement of the national minimum wage, which includes the revised scheme for naming and shaming employers, and the new system of increased financial penalties of up to £20,000 for the most serious cases.

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Online and e-mail risks in the workplace: social media guidelines

The Attorney General has published guidance to help prevent social media users from committing a contempt of court.

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Disability discrimination: reasonable adjustments

A Court of Appeal decision provides some useful guidance to employers in relation to making reasonable adjustments for disabled employees.

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Service of a claim form on a company director

A recent High Court decision provides a warning to company directors who move abroad without updating their address for service on the register of directors. The claimants served the claim form on the defendant (a former director of the claimants) by delivering it to two addresses in England, which he had listed on the register […]

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Restrictive covenants in employment contracts

Businesses will welcome a High Court decision which held that non-solicitation and non-dealing restrictive covenants in the employment contract of a recruitment consultant were enforceable.

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Whistleblowing: qualifying disclosures

The Employment Appeal Tribunal has upheld an employment tribunal decision that three e-mails raising concerns about the dangers of driving in snowy conditions together amounted to a qualifying disclosure for the purposes of the whistleblowing provisions of the Employment Rights Act 1996.

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