All Change

  • Monday, 28th January
  • Does statutory holiday under the Working Time Regulations accrue during sickness? Few questions have occupied the courts for so long.
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Is it a Crime?

  • Monday, 21st January
  • The Protection from Harassment Act was designed to prevent stalking but fairly soon a sharp lawyer realised it could be used to bring a civil claim against an employer where bullying had taken place.
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Theirs not to reason why...

  • Friday, 11th January
  • Times are changing and the UK's redundancy consultation laws are growing ever closer to those of Europe
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Knowing the Socre

  • Monday, 7th January
  • New Statutory Dispute Resolution Regulations mean changes to redundancy scoring and consultation
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Master and Commander...oh and employee

  • Monday, 17th December 2007
  • There has been an on going debate in employment law as to whether a controlling shareholder of a company can also be its employee.
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Trial and Error

  • Friday, 7th December 2007
  • Most employers are aware that if an employee made redundant from one job is offered alternative employment, they have a statutory 4 week trial period in the new role. If they resign within the 4 weeks, they are still entitled to a redundancy payment.
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Appraisals - honestly

  • Monday, 3rd December 2007
  • A new survey has found that the majority of UK employees believe appraisals are not honest and are a waste of time
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"Sorry I was drunk at work, but I'm an alcoholic"

  • Monday, 19th November 2007
  • The Employment Appeal Tribunal rules alcoholism is no excuse for unacceptable conduct at work
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Human rights and religious organisations

  • Monday, 29th October 2007
  • Interesting judgment concerning how Article 9 of the Human Rights Act - freedom of thought conscience and religion - comes into play when assessing whether a church minister is an employee.
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Human rights and covert recordings

  • Friday, 19th October 2007
  • The Central London Employment Tribunal has handed down an interesting judgment in case where an employee had secretly taped his employer.
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