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2017 has a been an eventful year for Employment law, but the most signficant change has been the abolition of Tribunal fees. Employment Tribunal Issue fees were controversial when they were introduced in 2013. The main complaint was that the fees prohibited access to justice for many individuals who could not afford them.  Claims dropped […]

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December 21, 2017

Employment Tribunal claims are already up 50%

We are a charitable bunch and have supported a number of causes over the years by sponsoring events, fundraising or providing pro bono services to them. It’s important to us to give back to those less fortunate than ourselves. Back in September, we sponsored and supported the Glitter Ball in aid of the Motor Neurons […]

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December 14, 2017

Every childhood is worth fighting for- Your HR Lawyer supports the NSPCC and Childline

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! But sometimes with the best will in the world, Christmas can turn into a HR nightmare for employers. We answer some FAQ so that you can avoid a killer HR hangover!   Be prepared!   Preparation and planning is the key to anything and having the right […]

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December 12, 2017

The Christmas HR Hangover

Things seem to be going from bad to worse for Uber, after the news last month that the Employment Appeal Tribunal had decided to uphold the Employment Tribunals decision that Uber’s drivers were ‘workers’. Uber announced shortly after that they would apply to ‘leapfrog’ the Court of Appeal and go straight to the Supreme Court […]

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December 5, 2017

Uber’s attempt to ‘leapfrog’ fails

Allegations of sexual harassment are prolific in the news with regard to Hollywood celebrities and UK politicians but are you aware of your obligations as an employer with regard to claims of sexual harassment at work? Harassment can include anything from inappropriate sexual jokes or comments to physical behaviour such as unwanted touching. We recommend […]

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November 30, 2017

Zero tolerance to sexual harassment in the workplace

A report published last month has set out a number of findings about the way in which mental health issues impact on employment. The report, called “Thriving at Work”, was commissioned by the Prime Minister, Theresa May, back in January this year to give a view on how employers can better support the mental health […]

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November 27, 2017

Thriving at Work Report explained

Workers should usually receive the same rate of pay whilst on annual leave, as what they would when they are working, but it may not be as simple to calculate an employee’s holiday pay as you think. Previously you only had to calculate an employee’s holiday pay using their basic pay, you didn’t have to […]

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November 21, 2017

Make sure you are calculating holiday pay right

This is unfortunately a common question that is asked of me when advising clients, which is not surprising really as they are usually employers contacting me because they have a problem with their staff! As an employer, it can feel that the relationship is one-sided and that the law favours the employee.  It’s true that […]

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November 17, 2017

Why do I bother employing staff?

Last October the Employment Tribunal ruled that Uber drivers were workers and were entitled to certain rights, such as holiday and sick pay. Uber were eager to prove that they were self employed and therefore went on to appeal the decision. Today the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) upheld the decision and agreed that Uber drivers […]

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November 10, 2017

UBER UPDATE- And it’s not what they wanted to hear!

When an employee suffers the loss of child, as an employer you will help as much as you can during this traumatic time by providing support, being understanding and being more flexible than usual. However, a new bill has been propsed which, if accepted, will mean that as an employer you will have a legal […]

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October 20, 2017

Government proposes paid leave for bereaved parents