The “Delivering a New Deal for Working People” policy agenda (the New Deal) has far-reaching implications for employers if the Labour Party forms the next UK government. The Labour manifesto confirms that it would implement...more
Last year the UK government promised to introduce a statutory Code of Practice setting out the standards employers should observe if they are considering dismissing and re-engaging staff as a way of changing employee terms...more
There were a surprising number of employment-related developments in the UK over the traditional summer holiday period. We highlight new employment status guidance, government support for neonatal care leave and fair...more
In this weeks issue: Who knew? Women less likely to be able to accommodate certain working patterns Spring in the step - Deliveroo riders not workers for trade union recognition Going, going, gone - final edition of the...more
First tribunal guidance on "serious and imminent" danger in context of COVID-19 -
In Rodgers v Leeds Laser Cutting Ltd the Employment Tribunal considered whether an employee had been unfairly dismissed for refusing to attend...more
4/26/2021
/ Adverse Employment Action ,
Coronavirus/COVID-19 ,
Employee Rights ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
Employment Policies ,
Hiring & Firing ,
Infectious Diseases ,
International Labor Laws ,
UK ,
Unfair Dismissal ,
Unfair Labor Practices ,
Workplace Safety
Cashiered – supermarket staff succeed in Supreme Court -
To bring an equal pay claim, an employee has to point to a comparator of the opposite sex doing like work, work rated as equivalent or work of equal value. If the...more
4/12/2021
/ Adoption ,
Employee Benefits ,
Employee Rights ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
Equal Pay ,
Holiday Pay ,
International Labor Laws ,
Parental Leave ,
Sex Discrimination ,
UK ,
UK Employment Appeal Tribunal ,
Wage and Hour
The roll-out of vaccinations against Covid-19 is gathering pace in the UK and on the current timetable all adults will have been offered a first vaccine by the end of July....more
3/30/2021
/ Coronavirus/COVID-19 ,
Corporate Counsel ,
Data Privacy ,
Employee Privacy Rights ,
Employee Rights ,
Employment Discrimination ,
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) ,
Infectious Diseases ,
UK ,
Vaccinations ,
Workplace Safety
Read all about it – agency worker had right to be informed about vacancies, not to apply for them -
It is perhaps surprising that nearly ten years after the Agency Workers Regulations (the Regulations) came into force, the...more
Gathering clouds – flawed investigation made dismissal unfair -
In Sunshine Hotel Ltd t/a Palm Court Hotel v Goddard the EAT agreed that failing to hold an investigatory meeting does not necessarily make a dismissal...more
1/13/2020
/ Employee Misconduct ,
Employee Rights ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
Employment Litigation ,
Equal Pay ,
Hiring & Firing ,
International Labor Laws ,
Job Promotions ,
Labor Regulations ,
Legislative Agendas ,
Regulatory Agenda ,
UK ,
UK Employment Appeal Tribunal ,
Unfair Dismissal ,
Workplace Investigations
It's not what you know – dismissal for whistleblowing despite dismissing manager's belief -
In Royal Mail Group Ltd v Jhuti the Supreme Court has reinstated a decision that an employee was dismissed because she had blown...more
12/3/2019
/ Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ,
Disciplinary Proceedings ,
Employee Rights ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
Employment Litigation ,
Entitlements ,
Hiring & Firing ,
Holidays ,
International Labor Laws ,
Labor Regulations ,
Retaliation ,
Senior Managers ,
Sick Leave ,
Trade Unions ,
UK ,
UK Employment Appeal Tribunal ,
Whistleblower Protection Policies ,
Whistleblowers
No harassment as conduct not related to sex -
The EAT decision in Raj v Capita Business Services Ltd is a reminder that behaviour, even if it is unwanted and creates a hostile or intimidating work environment, is only...more
9/24/2019
/ #MeToo ,
Employee Rights ,
Equality Act ,
Harassment ,
Hostile Environment ,
International Labor Laws ,
Off-Payroll ,
Privilege Waivers ,
Sexual Harassment ,
UK ,
Wage and Hour
No objection – TUPE was principal reason for dismissal -
In Hare Wines Ltd v Kaur, the Court of Appeal confirmed that a TUPE transfer was the principal reason for an employee's dismissal, despite the employer's evidence...more
3/4/2019
/ Disability ,
Employee Rights ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
Employment Litigation ,
Employment Tribunals ,
Hiring & Firing ,
International Labor Laws ,
TUPE ,
UK ,
Unfair Dismissal ,
Wage and Hour
Weekly newsletter on employment matters.
In this weeks issue:
- Small steps – government response to the Taylor Review.
- That hurts. Working time detriment could lead to injury to feelings award.
- It's not...more
2/12/2018
/ Age Discrimination ,
Employee Benefits ,
Employee Rights ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
Employment Contract ,
Employment Litigation ,
Holiday Pay ,
International Labor Laws ,
Parental Leave ,
Pension Schemes ,
Proposed Legislation ,
Public Sector ,
Retirement Plan ,
Sick Leave ,
UK ,
UK Employment Appeal Tribunal ,
Wage and Hour ,
Work Schedules
In this weeks issue:
- New right to parental bereavement leave...
- Answer the question – dismissal fair although misconduct was not gross misconduct...
- That old chestnut – height requirement was indirect sex...more
10/24/2017
/ Bereavement Leave ,
Employee Benefits ,
Employee Misconduct ,
Employee Rights ,
Employment Litigation ,
Hiring & Firing ,
Legislative Agendas ,
Proposed Legislation ,
Sex Discrimination ,
UK ,
Wage and Hour
Don’t look now – European Court decides monitoring employee's email account did breach privacy right -
In Barbulescu v Romania the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights has decided that an employee's right to...more
9/11/2017
/ Appeals ,
Disability Discrimination ,
Email Policies ,
Employee Benefits ,
Employee Rights ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
Employment Litigation ,
EU ,
European Court of Human Rights ,
Health Insurance ,
Hiring & Firing ,
Right to Privacy
Cards on the table – employment manifesto pledges issued -
The Conservatives, Labour Party and Liberal Democrats have all confirmed in their manifestos that pre-Brexit EU employment rights will be maintained and that gig...more
Plus ça change… - the employment law implications of the Great Repeal Bill -
The government published its white paper "Legislating for the UK's withdrawal from the EU" last week. The employment law consequences of Brexit...more
4/3/2017
/ Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ,
Discrimination ,
Employee Rights ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
Equality Act ,
EU ,
European Communities Act ,
Proposed Legislation ,
TUPE ,
UK ,
UK Brexit