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EMPLOYMENT LAW
Back in February this year, the previous Conservative Government launched a public consultation on its proposal to re-introduce Employment Tribunal (ET) and Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) fees. This announcement was…

EMPLOYMENT LAW
Employment tribunal claims can disrupt business operations and harm reputation. Understanding common types of employment tribunal claims claims, such as unfair dismissal and discrimination, can help employers implement proactive measures…

OCTOBER 2, 2024
EMPLOYMENT LAW
The UK Government is expected to implement a fee structure for claims submitted to the Employment Tribunal (ET) and Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) starting in November 2024. These changes are…

EMPLOYMENT LAW | EQUALITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION
A new consultation has been launched which proposes to reintroduce modest fees within the Employment Tribunals (ET) and Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) systems, aiming to enhance the ongoing refinement of…

FEBRUARY 5, 2024
EMPLOYMENT LAW
The latest developments in Employment Law is that the Government have announced a new consultation process in which it is seeking views on its proposal to re-introduce Employment Tribunal fees…

APRIL 13, 2021
COVID | EMPLOYMENT LAW
Soaring unemployment in the aftermath of COVID-19, on top of an existing backlog, has seen the highest level of employment tribunal claims in ten years. A person bringing an employment…

BREXIT | COVID | EMPLOYMENT LAW
In this article with accompanying webinar recording, we look back over some of 2020’s key interesting employment tribunal cases, as well as consider how UK employment will be impacted by…

MARCH 2, 2021
EMPLOYMENT LAW
Employment Status - Referees Are part-time football referees employees, whose match fees and other payments are subject to PAYE, or independent contractors? In the case HMRC vs Professional Game Match…

DISCIPLINARY
M Gallacher vs Abellio Scotrail Ltd – An exceptional fair dismissal A fair dismissal requires a proper procedure to be followed, and the decision to dismiss to fall within the…

EMPLOYMENT LAW
Working Time Regulations - Travel Time A group of home care providers were ordered to pay more than £100,000 in backdated earnings, equating to around £10,000 per employee, which was…
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