17 Welsh employers named for underpaying around 40 workers the National Minimum or Living Wage
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The government wants to change the rules for individual pensions
Size matters when it comes to pension schemes - bigger is better, according to the government
Read More »What is next for employment tribunal fees?
The supreme court has recently, and unanimously, decided that employment tribunal fees are unlawful at their current high rates
Read More »Bereaved parents may be given paid time off to grieve loss of a child
At present, there is no legal requirement in the UK for companies to offer paid leave for a parent whose child dies
Read More »A Tribunal has ruled that a Gig Economy worker is… A worker
The most recent case on this issue concerned a courier for Addison Lee
Read More »Government spends over £1m on recruiters as it prepares for Brexit
The government has spent around £1.15m on recruitment consultants to find suitable staff to handle the Brexit negotiations
Read More »Employment law firm predicts “dam burst” in employment tribunal claims
The introduction of fees has clearly served to deter many people from pursuing this course of action
Read More »How our prime minister could boost her leadership skills – and you can too!
Prime Minister Theresa May has been having a tough time of late
Read More »Myth busting: Workers do not accrue holiday during long term sickness
Workers continue to accrue annual leave, even if they are ill for weeks or even months
Read More »Myth busting: There is no guaranteed way to prevent our staff from competing against us after they leave
What damage could the employee do if they were to leave?
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