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New legislation will be introduced in April 2020 which will now give employees the right to receive paid parental bereavement leave if they suffer the loss of a child. New legislation will be introduced in April 2020 which will now give employees the right to receive...
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A Norwich Employment Tribunal decision has accepted ethical veganism as a philosophical belief to be protected under the Equality Act 2010. A recent judgment at an Employment Tribunal in Norwich marked a new ruling that “ethical veganism” is recognised as...
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A recent employment case highlights the importance of following the correct procedure in a redundancy situation where an employee could claim the contrary. Mr O’Connor worked for East London NHS Foundation Trust, and was informed in March 2017 that his role as a...
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A number of changes in employment law will shortly come into force, resulting in businesses needing to update their employment policies for 2020 The start of a new year is a great time to get your house in order and to review your policies to check that they are up to...
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The Government plans review of IR35; the legislation that is set to enable HMRC to collect additional tax payments, where a contractor is an employee in all but name. Following widespread concerns that the draft legislation lacks sufficient detail, the government have...