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April 2017 tax changes to affect the supply of Personal Service Company (PSC) workers
For any agencies caught by the above, it will be necessary for the relevant PAYE/NIC to be accounted for
Read More »Confused about the gig economy and your hires? This new guide will help
The workplace continues to evolve beyond traditional nine to five office cubicles, and the gig economy continues to thrive
Read More »Should employers also be forced to report on race pay gaps?
A report suggested businesses with 50+ staff should publish a breakdown of their workforce by race and pay band
Read More »Companies underpaying workers are named and shamed
One of New Labour's flagship policies, the national minimum wage had not always had cross-party support
Read More »One-third of workers think that Brexit will harm their career prospects
The referendum decision for Britain to leave the EU has caused all sorts of turmoil across a wide range of activities
Read More »Alan Price of Peninsual comments on the Budget 2017
Employers were avidly watching Philip Hammond’s final Spring Budget to stay abreast of any important employment law changes
Read More »Government commits to ensuring new and expectant mothers have sufficient protections from redundancy
The Government is committing to making sure new and expectant mothers have sufficient protections from redundancy in the workplace
Read More »Campaign launched to increase low paid workers’ knowledge of national minimum and national living wage rights
The Government has today launched a nationwide campaign to increase low paid workers’ understanding of their rights around pay
Read More »Number of recruitment dispute cases increase by 25% in a year, says law firm
A specialist employment law firm has seen an increase of disputes over recruitment agency fees in the last 12 months
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