Blog Here at Morgan LaRoche, we like to keep you up-to-date with everything that’s going on. Please take a moment to have a read through our latest blogs. Article Categories All Categories Company/Commercial Coronavirus Employment Law Employment Law Resources Estate Planning & Admin Family Intellectual Property News Regulatory and Crime Uncategorized Fair to reopen disciplinary proceedings and dismiss (EAT) The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has concluded that it was not unfair to dismiss an employee despite the disciplinary issues having already been addressed under previous disciplinary proceedings which had… Read More Artistic licence? Pablo Picasso famously said, “Some painters turn the sun into a yellow spot, others turn a yellow spot into the sun” Tesco and Lidl, however, have managed to turn a… Read More Options for working parents during teachers’ strikes The National Education Union (Cymru) has announced that teachers in Wales are set to strike over pay on four dates during February and March 2023. The first national strike will… Read More Blue Monday Monday 16th January 2023 (and the third Monday of each January every year), has been declared “Blue Monday” as it is classed as the most depressing day of the year.… Read More Employment Law Update – 10 January 2023 Please click here to access the slides used in our Employment Law Update on 10 January 2023 Read More “Human Resources” job title outdated? A recent survey by Sage has found that many HR professionals view the term ‘human resources’ as outdated. Around three quarters of the respondents agreed that the term no longer… Read More Settlement Agreements – tax update In a recent case, an employer had agreed to pay a compensatory lump sum under a settlement agreement to an employee, subject to the employee agreeing to waive any other… Read More Flexible Working Offered to menopausal NHS Staff Of the 1.3 million people employed by the NHS, one fifth of that workforce are women aged between 45 and 54. This means that up to one fifth of that… Read More Gender Discrimination Randstad’s recent report on gender equality in the workplace found that of the 6,000 UK workers surveyed nearly three quarters of women in the construction, health care, education and technology… Read More New Acas Guidance On Suspensions New guidance has been published by ACAS for employers regarding how to deal with staff suspension in the workplace. Acas recommends that employers should only use suspension as a last… Read More Menopause Reform Policy The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Menopause (APPG) has undertaken an inquiry into the current level of understanding amongst policymakers, the public and employers regarding menopause. In its final report, published… Read More Whistleblowing reports increase by 70% The names of businesses that have claimed wages through the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme or furlough have continuously been published since January 2021 and HMRC has encouraged people to report… Read More The consequences of “Be Real” in the workplace Since its relaunch in 2020, the BeReal app has gained significant popularity. The app works by notifying all users simultaneously at a random time every day, giving users just two… Read More The Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill Recently, the Government published the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill 2022 (the “Bill“). This means that all retained EU law will be automatically revoked on 31 December 2023… Read More Legal advice privilege update Mr Chakraborty raised a grievance with the University, however before the grievance investigation report was produced, he had submitted an employment tribunal claim. The University asked its solicitors to review… Read More Bah HRumBug – Christmas Party Planning We are reaching the end of another year which has been full of yet more, novel pressures and challenges for employers, not least in responding to a post Brexit world,… Read More Early Conciliation numbers on multi-claimant claim form In a recent case, the EAT clarified the rules relating to Early Conciliation (EC) certificate numbers for multiple claimants when the EC certificate numbers for all claimants did not appear… Read More Employers’ expectations for a four-day week A recent report by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) sets out that within the next 10 years, a third of employers expect a movement towards a four-day… Read More « Older Articles Newer Articles »