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 37% of Women face sexual Harassment in the Workplace A survey undertaken by Slater and Gordon has revealed that 37% of 2000 women have been sexually harassed at work, in the last year alone. While a further 39% of… Read More ICO takes action against organisation for failure to pay data protection fee. The Information Commissioners Office (ICO) announced in September that they have commenced formal enforcement action against 34 organisations for failure to pay their data protection fee. The new fee introduced… Read More Interim maintenance – pound for pound orders In the case of LKH v TQA AL Z [2018] EWHC 2436 (Fam) in July 2018, the court granted an injunction preventing a husband from paying any further monies to… Read More Should the current system of fault-based Divorce be abolished? In July 2018, the Supreme Court in the case of Owens v Owens [2018] UKSC 41, ordered a wife to remain married to her husband of 40 years after he… Read More Proposed Resurrection of Employment tribunal fees The Ministry of Justice has confirmed that it intends to reintroduce fees for employment tribunal claims. Tribunal fees were first introduced in July 2013 starting at approximately £160 and in… Read More GDPR data breach complaints up 160% There has been a dramatic rise in potential GDPR breaches since its introduction in May 2018. The Information Commissioner’s Office has seen a massive increase of 160% between 25 May… Read More Emailing on commute should count as work, says research A recent study found that 54% of passengers on a train use the onboard WIFI. Many of these passengers describe the journey as “transition time” between family and work, while… Read More Sleeping on the Job Until recently, some sleep-in workers were entitled to be paid National Minimum Wage (NMW) for every hour of their shift, including hours when they sleep and do not work. However,… Read More Private Prosecutions When individuals or companies have suffered financial loss because of dishonesty, and they seek recompense, they often head for the civil courts. Sometimes there may be elements of the fraud… Read More Just 6% of UK Work is Traditional 9-5 Despite, the new 9-5 musical arriving in the West End, a recent survey has revealed that only 6% of people in the UK, work traditional 9am – 5pm hours, with… Read More HMRC Sleeping on the Job HMRC accused of failing to clarify sleep in payment rules HMRC have been accused of confusing the latest stand point on sleep in payments to carers. HMRC recently sent a… Read More 56% of workers think they are being monitored at work New research has revealed that over half of workers believe they are being watched by big brother, aka, their employer. Many believe their emails, internet history and phone calls are… Read More Review of Modern Slavery Act 2015 This summer saw the first step in reviewing the Modern Slavery Act 2015 (MSA), after a damning report estimated the annual UK economic and social cost of slavery to be… Read More Report on Gender Pay Gap Reporting On 2 August 2018, the House of Commons Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) committee published a report on gender pay gap reporting, this is the first report into an… Read More Supreme Court finds no discrimination in ‘Gay Cake’ case The recent case of Lee v Ashers Baking Company Ltd decided that there was no discrimination established when a bakery refused to bake a cake for a customer who wanted… Read More Update on employment tribunal fees including the refund scheme The Lord Chancellor has provided an update on employment tribunal fees and the refund scheme fees to the House of Commons Justice Committee. The update includes: The government has sought legal advice on the… Read More Tesco to pilot new employment related technology Tesco is set to pilot new technology called the “Oracle Fusion platform” which will aim to improve the flexibility and productivity of its workers. The technology will also provide Tesco… Read More The right to be forgotten for convictions will depend on seriousness of offence and sentence imposed In a recent case, a court had to rule on two “right to be forgotten” claims, only one of which it upheld. In these claims, the court had to decide whether an internet search… Read More « Older Articles Newer Articles »