This decision may seem a little harsh on employees, as their Employment Tribunal clock may start ‘ticking’ without them even knowing of this.
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IR35: Business Entity Tests to be withdrawn
HMRC have confirmed that, on or after 6 April 2015, business entity tests will not be taken into account when carrying out an IR35 enquiry.
Read More »Recruitment Agencies: vacancies not to be advertised exclusively in other EEA countries
The aim of this ban is to “improve equality in the labour market” and ensure opportunities are presented to British workers, vacancies at the same time as EEA workers.
Read More »TUPE: the costly consequences of failing to provide employee liability information
Recruiters who act as employers who may find themselves in the position of transferor of the costly consequences of not providing employee liability information.
Read More »ACAS publish Early Conciliation figures
According to ACAS’s statistics, it has conciliated in a total of 37,404 cases.
Read More »Taxing termination payments relating to discrimination
Recruiters who act as employers, when drafting settlement agreements, a settlement sum being “tax free” can aid negotiations and encourage settlement.
Read More »Holiday pay ruling could hit seasonal companies hardest
Seasonal workers could be at greatest risk and face the most uncertainty following this month’s holiday pay ruling.
Read More »Final Written Warnings, Sickness & Reasonable Adjustments
The employee had enough time off for sickness reasons unrelated to his disability, to trigger the employer’s absence procedures.
Read More »Time off for dependants – what is reasonable?
Reasonable time off is afforded to care for dependants in situations such as making arrangements for care of a dependant who falls ill, gives birth or is injured.
Read More »How should deductions for overpaid wages be set out on a payslip?
The Employment Appeals Tribunal (EAT) held that the employer had failed to set out the purpose of the deduction on Mr Ridge’s payslip.
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