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 Gender pay gap reporting ACAS and the Government Equalities Office have jointly published guidance on the Gender Pay Gap Regulations which are due to come into force on 6 April 2017 for large private… Read More Employment Tribunal fees review The government’s review of the introduction of fees in the employment tribunals (ET) was published on 31 January 2017. The review accepts that the introduction of fees may have discouraged… Read More National minimum wage increases Recommendations from the Low Pay Commission have resulted in proposals to amend the rates of the national minimum wage. The draft regulations set out the following hourly rates of national… Read More Minimum wage for gig economy workers? The chairman of the Commons work and pensions select committee Frank Field has told a Downing Street review of modern working practices that all workers should benefit from a new… Read More Hundreds of employers named and shamed for underpaying The Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has published a list of employers failing to pay the national minimum wage (NMW). The list names 359 employers who between… Read More Registration for online apprenticeship service opens The apprenticeship levy comes into force on 6 April 2017 and the Department for Education and the Skills Funding Agency have encouraged large employers to register in advance for the… Read More Argos set to pay £2.4m for national minimum wage arrears Argos has been ordered to pay 37,000 former and current staff backpay amounting to £2.4m, after an HMRC investigation revealed its failure to pay staff the national minimum wage. According… Read More Limits on tribunal awards and statutory payments to increase from April 2017 Tribunal compensation limits will increase on 6 April 2017. The maximum compensatory award for unfair dismissal will rise from £78,962 to £80,541. The maximum amount of a week’s pay, used… Read More Trade Union Act 2016: main provisions come into force on 1 March 2017 The Trade Union Act 2016 into force on 1 March 2017. The major changes include: Ballots: 50% turnout requirement. Ballots in “important public services”: additional 40% support requirement. Information requirements… Read More Employment tribunals online database of decisions now live The database has now gone live. The database covers decisions from England, Wales and Scotland. It is understood that it will initially cover new or recent judgments. It is… Read More High heels and workplace dress codes A joint report has been published by the House of Commons Petitions Committee and the Women and Equalities Committee called High heels and workplace dress codes. A petition was signed… Read More Call for better pregnancy and maternity protection The government has published its response to the Women and Equalities Committee’s report calling for better pregnancy and maternity protection. The majority of the Committee’s recommendations have not been adopted… Read More Two brothers sentenced under Modern Slavery Act Two brothers have each been jailed for exploitation under the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and fraud offences and conspiracy to commit fraud by false representation under the Fraud Act 2006. The two brothers arranged for vulnerable people… Read More Will you be my valentine? How to deal with romance in the workplace Most people who work in an office have to develop close working relationships with their colleagues, not least because they spend a substantial part of their lives in their close… Read More Dismissal fair despite reliance on expired warnings In this case a tribunal and the Employment Appeal Tribunal decided that a dismissal was fair even though the employer relied on previous warnings. Mr Stratford started work for Auto… Read More Employers pay over £83,000 under tribunal penalty regime The penalty regime for unpaid employment tribunal awards came into force on 6 April 2016. Defaulting employers may be issued with a penalty notice requiring them to pay a financial… Read More “She only makes the tea”: Bizarre excuses for not paying minimum wage HMRC officials have released ten of the most bizarre responses provided by employers when questioned on their reasons for failing to pay the national minimum wage (NMW). Excuses for not… Read More Dentists call for the abolition of “workplace cake culture” Dentists have called for an end to the “workplace cake culture”, saying the sharing of sweets and cakes leads to obesity and poor oral health. The Royal College of Surgeons,… Read More « Older Articles Newer Articles »