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July 2024

EAT stresses the need for proper consultation in redundancy cases

The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has urged employers who need to make only a small number of redundancies to make sure that their consultation process doesn’t end up being a ‘tick box’ exercise. Recent indications from several recent EAT cases show that employers are expected to consult, at an early stage, about all aspects of… [Read More]

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July 2024

5 top tips for employers to handle the ‘Summer of sport’

1. Set up viewing areas Consider setting up viewing areas where employees can drop in on the sporting action during the working day. Relax rules for workplace breaks so that employees can time their breaks to coincide with the timetable of the sporting events. Make it clear that you’re providing these to maintain productivity, and… [Read More]

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July 2024

Post General Election update – How will a Labour Government impact your workplace?

The country has voted and in the aftermath of Labour’s landslide victory at the General Election, there are several major changes to employment law expected in the coming months… [Read More]

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June 2024

Government consultation on (more) changes to TUPE

The Government has launched a consultation on plans to change the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (TUPE). The consultation runs until 11 July 2024. What is TUPE? TUPE outlines what should happen to employees and their contracts of employment when a business (or part of a business) is sold. It also outlines… [Read More]

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June 2024

EAT justifies pay difference for fire service employees

Employees can claim equal pay with those of the opposite sex if they can show that the other person (aka comparator) is doing the same or broadly similar work as they are, or work of equal value. If like work, or work of equal value is established, then the employer can only defend the claim… [Read More]

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