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The Queen’s Speech 2013 – employment law proposals
The government has just issued its background briefing on the 2013 Queen’s Speech. Of interest to employment lawyers and HR managers are: 1 The National Insurance Contributions Bill, which will introduce an “Employment Allowance”, add...
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8 May 2013 12:20 PM
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The Equality Act – victimisation after employment has ended
There is a problem with the drafting of the Equality Act 2010. Victimisation, which in this sense means disadvantaging someone because they have brought a discrimination claim, or done “any … thing for the purposes of or in connection with...
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1 May 2013 5:23 PM
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Unpaid wages claims – employment tribunal or small claims court?
Claims for unpaid wages can be brought in either the courts or the employment tribunal. In the past, most such claims have been brought in the employment tribunal. Only very large claims have been brought in the courts. One of (…) Read the rest...
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30 Apr 2013 10:24 AM
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Employee shareholders – from speech to legislation
The government’s plans for employee shareholders were first announced by George Osborne in his speech to the 2012 Conservative party conference: “This idea is particularly suited to new businesses starting up; and small and medium sized firms...
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25 Apr 2013 7:16 AM
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One Man, Two Guvnors – outsourcing and employment law
When work is outsourced, an employee will often be accountable both to their employer and to the client they are working for. For instance, a chef might work at a canteen which his or her employer runs for one of (…) Read the rest of this entry...
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24 Apr 2013 5:08 PM
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Caste discrimination
Section 9(5) of the Equality Act 2010 contains a power for the government to legislate to include caste as an aspect of race discrimination. There has been controversy over whether caste can be included as an aspect of race discrimination (…) Read...
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23 Apr 2013 12:41 PM
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ACAS’s example redundancy selection criteria
Where employers need to make redundancies, and have to decide who amongst a group of employees should be made redundant, it has become standard practice to carry out “scoring” of employees across a range of different selection criteria. Sometimes...
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15 Apr 2013 5:33 PM
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UK Blawg Roundup #13
Thanks to Michael Scutt for inviting me to contribute the UK Blawg Roundup for the first quarter of this year – my pick of UK legal blogging so far this year. January Being an employment lawyer, my January was dominated (…) Read the rest of...
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Problems with access to legislation
Put yourself in the position of a litigant in person. You think you haven’t been allowed enough holiday. You’ve heard that the Working Time Regulations have something to say about holidays, and you send in a claim to the employment (…...
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26 Mar 2013 5:56 PM
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Why Google Plus now matters for bloggers and law firms
For years, Google has been the undisputed king of web searches, and made billions of dollars of advertising revenue from that position. Then newcomers like Facebook and Twitter came along. Search was now going to be “social”. Instead of searching...
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25 Mar 2013 6:26 PM
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Hayes v Willoughby – harassment and the prevention or detection of crime
Most employment lawyers will come across the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 at some point in their professional careers. The Act created for the first time a criminal offence of harassment and, alongside that, a civil cause of action in (…...
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20 Mar 2013 10:42 AM
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Podcasting for lawyers part 2 – why lawyers should produce podcasts
In the first part of this series I looked at what podcasts are, and set out some of the best legal podcasts. In this post, I’ll go on to explain why I think lawyers should produce podcasts. 1 They are good (…) Read the rest of this entry »...
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19 Mar 2013 6:57 PM
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New employment tribunal rules to be introduced in summer 2013
The government has today announced that the planned new employment tribunal rules will come into force in summer 2013. The ministerial statement to Parliament explains the reason for the delay from the expected implementation date of April: “It...
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14 Mar 2013 2:08 PM
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The social media law project
Sean Jones QC of 11KBW has today launched “The Social Media Law Project“. The project has two aims – first, the development of a balanced “open source” social media policy for use by employers, and second, to be a resource...
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13 Mar 2013 10:01 AM
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UK blawg round up
Work/Life/Law is hosting this quarter’s UK blawg round up. Since 2010, the UK blawg round up has given individual legal bloggers the opportunity to draw attention to the UK legal blog posts which they consider to be the best of (…) Read the...
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