Small firms are now able to make a claim for a rebate for coronavirus-related Statutory Sick Pay, but do they...
Sick pay
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The High Court today hears a case brought by drivers and the IWGB over Treasury's failure to protect precarious workers during the Covid-19 crisis.
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The government should introduce a ‘new settlement’ for low paid workers, giving them more control over the hours they work...
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Government warned that fear of hardship could undermine effectiveness of track and trace.
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Employers are now able to recover any coronavirus-related statutory sick pay (SSP), with HM Revenue & Customs accepting applications from...
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Around a third of payroll departments have been put under pressure due to the coronavirus outbreak – citing reduced team...
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The state of California is suing the ride-hailing technology companies Uber and Lyft for failing to provide benefits and protections...
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Employees who were transferred to another organisation under TUPE after 28 February 2020 are eligible for furlough, the government has...
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Each April, HR professionals must ensure that their organisation complies with the latest round of amended employment laws and deadlines....
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The coronavirus pandemic dominated the top 10 most popular FAQs in March.
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The government is considering introducing Statutory Self-Employment Pay, following pressure from many who fear the current lockdown to stem the...
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Chancellor Rishi Sunak claims his economic plan in response to the coronavirus outbreak is one of the most comprehensive in the world.
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HR technology firm Workday is to make a one-off payment to staff to help prevent financial hardship during the coronavirus...
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Statutory sick pay needs to be significantly increased and eligibility extended if workers are to keep themselves safe from the coronavirus outbreak.
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The role and expertise of occupational health professionals is going to become “ever-more prominent” as the UK, and UK employers,...