Whether grappling with new minimum wage and statutory pay rates, preparing statements on why men and women appear to be not equally remunerated in their organisations, or keeping an eye on future…
With the new tax year on the horizon, the government has announced increases to statutory rates, tribunal award caps, and NI thresholds. And in the courts, a self-employed plumber has been found to…
Forthcoming changes
This table shows forthcoming changes. See the forthcoming legislation in-depth page for more information on these new statutes and amendments.
1 October 2022…
An employer breached an employee’s human rights when it read personal emails sent from the employee’s work email account, says the ECtHR. Also, new legislation is in force from October and, in case…
On 23 June 2016 the UK voted in the EU Referendum to leave the European Union (EU). A majority of the population voted to Leave, rather than Remain, triggering the start of preparations for the UK…
In his Autumn Budget, the Chancellor confirmed the national minimum wage increases which will take effect from April 2018. Also, a new scheme has been announced affecting care sector employers who…
Latest statistics show huge increase in Employment Tribunal claims and yet another holiday pay decision
As expected, new Ministry of Justice figures show a significant increase in the number of…