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Unlawful deduction from wages claim for bonus
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- March 6 2009
An employee may be able to bring a deduction of wages claim for non-payment of bonus, even if elements of the bonus appear to be discretionary
Employees can claim constructive dismissal even if employer upholds grievance
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- March 8 2010
An employer who has committed a fundamental breach of an employee's contract cannot prevent the employee claiming constructive dismissal by upholding the employee's grievance about that breach
Employees abroad: extension to unfair dismissal and discrimination rights
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- August 9 2010
Recent cases have extended the availability of British employment law rights to employees working overseas
Statutory dismissal procedure: timing of step 1 letter
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- April 6 2009
It is not a breach of the statutory dismissal procedure to announce an intention to make an employee redundant prior to sending the step 1 letter
Sex discrimination: women protected between IVF egg collection and implantation
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- January 6 2010
Employers must not discriminate against an employee because she is undergoing IVF, but only in relation to the period between egg collection and implantation of the fresh embryos
Recent TUPE cases: transfer of union recognition and post-transfer dismissals
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- August 9 2010
On a TUPE transfer, trade union recognition only transfers if the transferred entity maintains an identity distinct from the rest of the transferee's undertaking
Disability discrimination: limits on reasonable adjustments
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- April 5 2011
An employer is only required to make reasonable adjustments to enable a disabled employee to remain in employment, not to enable them to leave on advantageous terms
Compensation: career-long loss and apportionment of discrimination damages
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- June 7 2011
In most cases, future loss of earnings should only be awarded until an employee is likely to obtain an equivalent job; career-long compensation will only be appropriate where there is no real prospect of the employee ever securing an equivalent job
Round-up of employment law developments in November 2011
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- December 5 2011
Employment law reforms: April 2012 government plans confirmed, new proposals and calls for evidence
Round-up of employment law developments in July 2012
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- August 3 2012
Statutory holiday: employees unable to take holiday due to sick leave can carry it over into a new year without express request
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