Dentons | United Kingdom | 21 Mar 2019
As April fast approaches, employers should make sure they are ready to implement the increases to statutory pay, as well as some other important…
Shoosmiths LLP | United Kingdom | 20 Mar 2019
In this article, our second of three guides to drafting settlement agreements, we focus on the terms and clauses that are an absolute necessity for…
Leigh Day | United Kingdom | 7 Mar 2019
A self-employed woman has been given permission to take forward a judicial review of the Government’s decision apply the minimum income floor (MIF) to…
Brodies LLP | European Union, United Kingdom | 7 Mar 2019
Various changes to employment law and pensions come into effect from next month. Detailed below are some of the main changes likely to affect those…
Brodies LLP | European Union, United Kingdom | 6 Mar 2019
Although there are a huge number of proposals in the pipeline, only a few employment law changes are coming into force in April. Itemised payslips As…
Addleshaw Goddard LLP | European Union, United Kingdom | 28 Feb 2019
In a recent German case, the ECJ ruled that periods of short-time working - where the employee is employed but not working - can reduce a worker's…
Macfarlanes LLP | United Kingdom | 25 Feb 2019
Welcome to the first in our new series of monthly briefings for HR teams and in-house employment counsel - bringing you this month’s employment law…
Ius Laboris | Ireland, United Kingdom | 18 Feb 2019
In March 2019, new legislation providing greater security and predictability for workers on insecure contracts and with variable working hours will…
Ashfords LLP | United Kingdom | 14 Feb 2019
On Wednesday 13th February 2019, the Supreme Court permitted an appeal against last year’s Court of Appeal decision in the case of Royal Mencap…
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Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr | United Kingdom, USA | 25 Jan 2019
Anli Bezuidenhout, a Senioir Associate in our Employment practice, joined Rise FM Business, to talk about the National Minimum Wage Act. She…