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 World Cancer Day World Cancer Day is an international day to raise awareness of cancer and to encourage its prevention, detection and treatment, World Cancer Day is led by the Union for International… Read More Change to National Living Wage & National Minimum Wage increases The government has responded to the recommendations of the Low Pay Commission regarding increases to the National Living Wage (NLW) and the National Minimum Wage (NMW). The government has accepted… Read More April 2020 proposed increases to statutory maternity, paternity, adoption and sick pay announced The following rates are expected to apply from April 2020: The weekly rate of statutory sick pay (SSP) will be £95.85 (up from £94.25). The weekly rate of statutory… Read More Non-smokers given four days extra holidays by Swindon employer A Swindon based recruitment agency is rewarding workers with four days of extra holiday per annum if they don’t take smoke breaks. The managing director argues that the policy aims… Read More EHRC publishes new technical guidance on sexual harassment and harassment at work The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has issued new guidance on sexual harassment and harassment at work. It replaces previous guidance published in December 2017, which has been deleted from the… Read More National Obesity Awareness Week Today, we celebrate the commencement of National Obesity Awareness Week. This week is aimed at helping improve the nations health together with raising awareness of the potential health implications associated with… Read More What’s on the Employment Law Horizon for 2020? Looks like 2020 will be another busy year for employment law. Below we take a look at some of the changes on the horizon taking place primarily in April 2020.… Read More Dry January Dry January challenges you to go alcohol free for 31 days and sims to raise awareness of the effects of alcohol. It is the annual movement through which millions of… Read More 2020 – Leap Year – Do I give my staff an extra day’s pay? The answer is: Yes and no! Because it depends on whether your staff are salaried or they get paid hourly. Those that you pay based on the number of… Read More General Election 2019 – Implications for Employment Law This blog provides an overview of the key policy statements and pledges relating to employment law being made by political parties in the run up to the General Election on… Read More Christmas in the workplace HR Departments are always busy this time of year. Whether it’s arranging the Christmas party, dealing with inappropriate Secret Santa gifts or the fall-out from the Christmas Party. We have… Read More Employment tribunal quarterly statistics for April to June 2019 and annual statistics 2018/19 The Ministry of Justice has published the employment tribunal quarterly statistics for the period April to June 2019. During this period, single claim receipts and outstanding caseload increased by 14%… Read More Vegetarianism was not a belief for the purposes of the Equality Act 2010 Mr Conisbee was employed for approximately 5 months before resigning. He alleged discrimination on the ground of religion or belief contrary to the Equality Act 2010. His belief being vegetarianism.… Read More Proposed employment law reforms at Labour Party Conference The Labour party made several announcements of interest at the Labour Party Conference in Brighton, which took place in September 2019. The proposed reforms elaborate on promises made earlier this… Read More Employer liable for the death of employee during sex while on business trip A court in Paris has found a French employer liable for the death of a man who died of a cardiac arrest during sex while on a business trip. The… Read More TUC calls for more UK bank holidays The Trade Union Congress (TUC) has called on the government to increase the number of bank holidays for workers in the UK to 12. There are currently 8 bank holidays… Read More Timescales for responding to a subject access request Following a ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union, the Information Commissioner’s Office have updated their guidance on timescales for responding to a subject access request (SAR), as… Read More Gay marriage cake Ashers bakery, who refused to bake a cake with the message “Support gay marriage” on it, are being taken to the European Court of Human Rights by customer Gareth Lee.… Read More « Older Articles Newer Articles »