Claims for post-employment victimisation: a whole lot of confusion. What is the problem? The current position on bringing claims for post-employment victimisation is not clear. There are two recent Tribunal cases which have reached opposite...
The Department for Work and Pensions has announced a small, but important, change to the pension protection rules in TUPE transfers. The change addresses an unintended consequence of the way in which TUPE operates on transferring employee's pension...
The DVLA has announced that it has made new arrangements with the Police which will lead to much quicker bans for motorists who fail eyesight tests. In 2011, 5,285 car and motorcycle licences and 685 lorry and bus drivers' licences were revoked on...
Remember, from 8 March 2013 the entitlement for employees to take unpaid parental leave has increased from 13 weeks per child to 18 weeks per child. As a quick reminder: Parental leave can be taken at any time before their child's 5th birthday (or 5th...
The Employment Tribunal Service has been free to users since it was created in 1964. This is about to change. The government says it is not fair for the tax payer to foot the bill for the service which it puts at £84 million per annum so...
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