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Budget Summary March 2023 - Provided by our sister company Vantage!

Thursday, 16 March 2023

On 15th March 2023 the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, released the Spring 2023 Budget! Our sister company Vantage has a team of experienced Tax and VAT advisors that have kindly provided a summary of this!

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Is employment status solely based upon what the contract states between the parties?

Tuesday, 14 March 2023 | Jatinder Tara

The working status of a person providing services to an organization is very important for tax and employment law purposes because if the organization gets it wrong and the courts decide that the status relates to that of an employee or worker, they may be subject to various claims such as unpaid...

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Vulnerable Workers and Emergency Evacuations: How adequate are your Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPs)?

Friday, 10 March 2023 | Shabir Karatella

A recent study by Evac+Chair International has found that 25% of businesses are unaware of how many of their staff have mobility issues, and four in five are unsure about their statutory obligations.

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How is PCP (provision, criterion or practice) applied to flexible working

Tuesday, 7 March 2023 | Shabir Karatella

PCP stands for provision, criterion or practice. PCP is a legal term used in indirect sex discrimination cases, refers to a factor/requirement that is applied uniformly to all employees yet unintentionally disadvantages one or more of them.

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Is it direct sex discrimination to make female staff share male toilet facilities?

Friday, 3 March 2023 | Raj Laxman

The Earl Shilton Town Council in Leicestershire lost its appeal to the Employment Appeal Tribunal for direct sex discrimination for failing to provide adequate toilet facilities for females.

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Is binge eating disorder (BED) a disability under Equality Act 2010 (EA)?

Monday, 27 February 2023 | Jatinder Tara

(BED) arises when a person consumes a lot of food over a short period of time normally in circumstances where they are distressed and feel out of control and may relate to a serious mental health illness where the person may not be aware of the (BED) or be in denial that there is an issue making...

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Hot Topic Alert! - Can an employee who lied on their CV about their qualifications and work experience be stripped of their earnings following conviction for theft and fraud?

Friday, 24 February 2023 | Jatinder Tara

What is the question: Can an employee who lied on their CV  about their qualifications and work experience be stripped of their earnings following conviction for theft and fraud? What is the risk/threat? Although the courts can issue a confiscation ...

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Hot Topic Alert! - Do employees have a right to time off for fertility treatment?

Friday, 24 February 2023 | Jatinder Tara

What is the question: Do employees have a right to time off for fertility treatment?   What is the risk/threat? The Fertility Treatment (Employment Rights) Bill is awaiting its second reading in the House of Commons and seeks to give employee...

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How does the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 affect employers?

Wednesday, 22 February 2023 | Raj Laxman

The Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 came into law on the 1 December 2022 and will directly affect employers in Wales who provide employees accommodation for their employee as part of their employment contract.

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What is the current guidance on holiday pay calculation?

Monday, 6 February 2023 | Shabir Karatella

Following the controversial decision by the Supreme Court in Harper Trust v. Brazel, the government has issued a consultation paper on proposals to rectify the impact of the case when calculating holiday pay for employees who have varied and irregular hours.

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What action could employers take against employees that breach confidential information?

Friday, 3 February 2023 | Raj Laxman

In the case of Weiss Technik UK v. Davies, the High Court extended legal protection for employers concerned to safeguard their confidential company information. Mere possession of information may be upheld as a breach of confidentiality.

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Is menopause leave going to be a legal requirement?

Monday, 30 January 2023 | Jatinder Tara

Back in July 2022, the Women and Equalities Committee of the House of Commons published a report that highlighted how the current law did not protect working women with menopausal issues, with many experienced and talented women at the peak of their careers having to leave their employment this...

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Is there a new Government statutory code on fire and re-hire practices in the workplace?

Friday, 27 January 2023 | Jatinder Tara

New draft statutory code on dismissal and re-engagement introduced by the Government - January 2023

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How should employers and working families deal with strike action?

Wednesday, 25 January 2023 | Raj Laxman

Employers should plan forward to deal with staff shortages due to parent employees not being able to work due to strike action. Employers have a duty to correctly assess dependent leave requests. Employers must review their policy and take advice on forward planning for strike action.

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The 10th anniversary of the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS)

Monday, 23 January 2023 | Shabir Karatella

This article describes what businesses can do as part of their hiring process to mark the 10th anniversary of the introduction of criminal records checks!

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Does the employer’s obligation to make reasonable adjustments extend to matters not related to an employee’s disability?

Friday, 20 January 2023 | Jatinder Tara

A recent decision by the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) gives further guidance on the extent of an employer’s obligation to make reasonable adjustments in circumstances where an employee has a disability- Hilaire v Luton Borough Council

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How has the cost of living crisis affected the rate of interest a court award on damages?

Tuesday, 17 January 2023 | Raj Laxman

With the continuing and difficult financial crisis caused by the cost of living and rising interest rates, businesses will be faced with a situation where they may have to pursue individuals and other businesses for unpaid invoices. Businesses wishing to enforce a breach of contract claim should be...

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The rule on ‘Without Prejudice’ and ‘Without Prejudice Save As To Costs’

Wednesday, 28 December 2022 | Raj Laxman

What does it mean when oral or written communication are referred to as ‘Without Prejudice’ and ‘Without Prejudice Save As To Costs’? It is important that as a businessperson you understand the difference to avoid legal complications.

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Is the law on third party sexual harassment or other forms of harassment at work to change?

Friday, 23 December 2022 | Jatinder Tara

Previously, The Equality Act 2010 imposed liability on employers for harassment by third parties of their employees if it occurred at least three times and was not addressed by the employer. However, these provisions were repealed on October 1, 2013, with a government in July 2012 looking to...

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What is the guidance on Product Liability for manufacturers?

Wednesday, 21 December 2022 | Raj Laxman

The Supreme Court has made a major decision the case of Hastings v Finsbury Orthopaedics Ltd [2022]. For the time it assessed the meaning of a defective product under the Consumer Protection Act 1987. The product in question was a hip prosthesis.

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