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Article Categories All Categories Company/Commercial Coronavirus Employment Law Employment Law Resources Estate Planning & Admin Family Intellectual Property News Regulatory and Crime Uncategorized UK Annual Report on Modern Slavery 2020 On 19 October 2020, the government published the UK Annual Report on Modern Slavery 2020, which entails the measures it has taken to combat modern slavery over the past 12… Read More Recent CIPD report suggests only 52% of employers have a diversity strategy A poll of over 650 HR professionals, conducted as part of the CIPD and Omni Resource Management Solutions’ “Resourcing and talent planning survey 2020”, suggests that many employers are failing… Read More UK gender pay gap legislation much less ”robust” than in other countries, report finds The Fawcett Society and the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at King’s College London (KCL), which analysed the gender pay gap reporting legislation of ten countries, has revealed in their… Read More Employment tribunal quarterly statistics for April to June 2020 and annual awards statistics for 2019/20 published April to June 2020 employment tribunal quarterly statistics have been published by the Ministry of Justice. During this period, single claim receipts and caseload outstanding rose by 18% and 31%… Read More H&M fined EUR35 million in Germany for GDPR breach after storing “extensive” employee data On 2 October 2020, H&M received a fine of EUR35 million for monitoring and recording “extensive details” about hundreds of its employees in Nuremburg, in breach of the General Data… Read More Employer not liable for consequences of employee’s practical joke in the workplace The High Court has upheld a county court decision that an employer was not negligent or vicariously liable for the actions of an employee whose practical joke unintentionally caused injury… Read More Women on boards: number of executive positions occupied by women remains “stubbornly low” The Female FTSE Board Report 2020, published by Cranfield School of Management and EY, which looks at trends in female representation on FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 boards each year,… Read More CIPD and EHRC publish guide on supporting employees suffering domestic abuse On 29 September 2020, the CIPD and EHRC published Managing and supporting employees experiencing domestic abuse: a guide for employers. Recommendations include employers should have a clear policy in place… Read More COVID-19: Access to Work scheme employer factsheet updated The government has updated the employer guide for the Access to Work scheme, which provides grants of up to £60,700 to help disabled people start or stay in work. The… Read More COVID-19: ACAS says, 37% of employers likely to make redundancies in next three months Redundancies on the rise? A survey of 2,097 British businesses published by Acas has revealed that over the next three months, 37% of employers are likely to make redundancies. 56%… Read More Tribunal makes costs award against former employee of £432,000 The employment tribunal has awarded an employer £432,000 in costs, which is thought to be the largest costs award made by the tribunal to date. A former employee had unsuccessfully… Read More Employment Tribunal Rules amended to reduce bureaucracy and increase capacity New legislation introduced by the government to make several technical changes to employment tribunal and early conciliation procedure aimed at reducing bureaucracy and increasing the capacity of the employment tribunals… Read More Christian teaching assistant sacked over anti-LGBT Facebook post takes case to tribunal A Christian teaching assistant lost her job over a Facebook post where she shared a petition against teaching about LGBT relationships in primary schools claims that the dismissal breached her… Read More Modern Slavery Act 2015: government response to transparency in supply chains consultation On 22 September 2020, the UK government published a response (Response) to its transparency in supply chains consultation. It is a legal requirement for certain commercial organisations to produce an… Read More Employment Tribunal holds that homecare providers agree to pay backdated National Minimum Wage to care workers for travelling and waiting time between care appointments In a claim ongoing since 2016, three homecare service providers have agreed to pay ten care workers the national minimum wage (NMW) for travelling and waiting time between care appointments. … Read More COVID-19: pandemic leads to backlog of 45,000 employment tribunal cases 45,000 employment tribunal cases waiting to be heard in August 2020, Ministry of Justice data shows according to the Law Society Gazette, demonstrating an increase in the backlog of cases… Read More Furlough – November 2020 – What we know so far… The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS), remains available to businesses as of 1 November and will be open until December. The Government will pay 80% of wages up to a… Read More Coronavirus – Commercial Leases The government has introduced measures to support business tenants adversely affected by coronavirus to prevent landlords from forfeiting leases for rent arrears thereby forcing a tenant to vacate its premises.… Read More « Older Articles Newer Articles »