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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 The Pregnancy and Maternity (Redundancy Protection) Bill 2019 The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy opened a consultation at the beginning of the year regarding proposals to extend redundancy protection for new mothers from the date that… Read More Legitimate and justifiable suspension In the recent case of The Mayor & Burgesses of the London Borough of Lambeth v Simone Agoreyo, the Court of Appeal determined that if an employer suspends an employee,… Read More Compensation awarded for a single act of harassment The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) maintained the Employment Tribunal’s decision of awarding a middle Vento band for a single act of racial harassment. A middle band is between £8,800 and… Read More ‘Bullied’ NHS whistleblower to challenge Non-Disclosure Agreement at tribunal An NHS radiographer, Sue Allison, previously made a series of protected disclosures regarding a series of cancer misdiagnoses and was asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement by her employer. Ms… Read More Rebate of £16 million due from the Government Following the case of R (on the application of Unison) v Lord Chancellor [2017] UKSC 51, the Supreme Court determined that employment tribunal fees were not lawful. As a result,… Read More Gay headteacher was constructively dismissed during flawed disciplinary process from which sexual orientation discrimination could be inferred A gay headteacher was constructively dismissed during a disciplinary process which was flawed. The disciplinary process involved investigations into his sex life, namely having sex with two 17-year-old boys he… Read More Did the employer have a legitimate reason to suspend the employee? The Court of Appeal agreed with the decision of the County Court in respect of an employee, who’s profession was teaching, that was suspended by an employer for an alleged… Read More Doctor obtained injunction preventing disciplinary proceedings from continuing Dr Gregg was suspended on full pay after 2 patients in his care died. A police investigation began, his registration was temporarily suspended and his licence to practise was withdrawn.… Read More New guidance aims to improve health and safety for expectant mothers As a means of highlighting the need for employers to better cater for expectant employee and new mothers, The Trades Union Congress (TUC) in conjunction with charity Maternity Action publishes… Read More Push for mental health first aiders to become legal requirement in the workplace The Where’s Your Head At? Campaign’s petition, which calls for the government to make it a legal requirement for workplaces to have someone trained in mental health first aid, has… Read More Minimum wage to increase to £10 for under-18s by 2020, Labour Pledge In a bid to end age discrimination, Labour are proposing to end the £4.35 per hour for under-18s by 2020. This proposal comes as part of a pledge to increase… Read More Employers must have a system for measuring daily working hours of all workers (ECJ) The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has decided that, Member States must require employers to set up an “objective, reliable and accessible system enabling the duration of time work each… Read More National Day Nurseries – Annual Awards MLR is again this year, very proud to have supported the National Day Nurseries Association’s Practitioner of the Year Award in its annual awards in Warwick on Friday 28th June.… Read More ATTENTION: HR Consultants Are you a HR Consultant? Do you provide HR and employment law advice to businesses? Would you like the comfort of knowing you had a “phone a solicitor” in situations… Read More ACAS publishes latest early conciliation statistics Acas has published its latest statistics on early conciliation take-up and success rates covering the period April to December 2018. Between April and December 2018, the number of notifications received… Read More New ACAS guidance on the potential impact of Brexit on workplaces To assist employers and employees in understanding the potential impact that Brexit may have in their workplace, Acas has published a new guidance outlining possible implications. The guidance gives advice… Read More Vento band increases for discrimination injury to feelings awards The Presidents of the Employment Tribunals in England and Wales and Scotland have issued a joint second addendum to the Presidential guidance on Vento bands for injury to feelings awards… Read More Employment Tribunal quarterly statistics for October to December 2018 The employment tribunal quarterly statistics for the period October to December 2018 published by the Ministry of Justice. During this period, receipts, disposals and outstanding caseloads all increased (by… Read More « Older Articles Newer Articles »