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Does annual leave carry over when a worker is on long-term sick?

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The issue of holiday pay during long-term sick leave has received further legal clarification after the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT)...

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Employment Rights Bill would have pushed 3.9 million more people into secure jobs, had reforms been in place in 2023, according to analysis.

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Hybrid working

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‘The idea that the act engendered a grievance culture and spawned a generation of vexatious litigants is, I believe, a specious claim.’

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Recruitment & retention

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Workplace culture

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Equality, diversity and inclusion

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Case law

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Judge in Supreme Court ruling on definition of sex says he sympathises with the feeling that trans people had something taken away from them.

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Scottish government faces legal action over gender policies

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MPs ‘openly hostile’ to preferred choice for EHRC chair

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Pay & benefits

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Immigration

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The government is planning to introduce stricter requirements on migrant workers if they wish to retain the right to work in the UK.

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Premier League football clubs to offer youth employment support

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Industrial action / strikes

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