
Following Brexit, the UK started to review and amend EU legislation covering Working Time Regulations and TUPE. Updates have been announced, and are set to come into force on 1 January 2024.
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Landowners who keep livestock on their land should be aware that they are under a duty to keep such animals safe and securely confined to protect the public. Cows, sheep, horses and pigs are commonly housed in fields, and it is not uncommon for them to escape from their enclosures.
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The Employment Appeal Tribunal case of AECOM Limited v Mallon highlights the need for an employer to undertake reasonable inquiries about the job applicant’s disability, and its impact on the application procedure.
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Part-time employees should not be treated less favourably in comparison to full-time employees in relation to their terms and conditions of employment. This will include their rights in relation to bank holidays.
Read moreThe Answer: Following the passing of the Illegal Migration Act 2023, the Government on 7th August 2023 published a news story of their intention to triple...
Read moreThe Answer: The Act received Royal Accent on 20th July 2023. The Act gives the Business Secretary powers to introduce minimum service level standards in certain public sector services. The affected services are health, fire and rescue services, education, transport and bor...
Read moreThe Answer Back in July 2019 as part of Good Work Plan, the Government instigated a consultation process to look at reforming parental leave and pay to achieve greater equality in parenting at work. The consultation has now ended with the Government looking to implement ...
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The decision of the Employment Tribunal (ET) in the case of Fahmy v Arts Council England gives further guidance on the matter, although the decision is not binding on the Employment Appeal Tribunal.
Read moreThe Question: What new rights are available to employees on maternity leave, shared parental leave and adoption leave? The Answer: The regulations are not expected to come into force before April 2024 but employers should be aware of them s...
Read moreThe Question: What can HSE Inspectors do? The Answer: They can make unannounced visits, carry out inspection of the premises, machinery, equipment, speak to staff and seize documents and disable dangerous equipment. The Ri...
Read moreThe Neonatal Care (Leave and Pay) Act 2023 received Royal Assent on 24 May 2023 but will not come into force until April 2025. The Question: What is the Act about, and how will employees receive help from the new legislation? The Answer:...
Read moreThe Question: Are the current provisions on an employee requesting flexible working arrangements to change? The Answer: The Employment Relations (Flexible Working) Act 2023, that is awaiting <a href="https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/3198?mc_...
Read moreThe Question: Can a dismissal on gross misconduct be justified where the disciplinary chair decides to base his/her decision on a paper hearing looking at the written evidence without the attendance of the employee who is alleged to have committed an act of gross miscondu...
Read moreWhat are the dangers of AI using bias and discriminatory algorithms in assessing an applicant’s or employee’s suitability to work at your company or organisation?
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AI is fast evolving and will be affecting all aspects of our lives and businesses. The UK Government is now formulating principles it will flexibility to deal with AI as it evolves.
Read moreThe Question: Can employee expect rights of privacy in relation to private WhatsApp and email messages on work laptop that the employer could use against the employee as evidence of a breach by the employee or defence to employee’s allegations against the employer? ...
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Employers need to be aware of investing in employee training costs and how to ensure employees remain in the company for a reasonable period of time to ensure the company benefit from its investment.
Read moreWhere employees drive at/for work, employers are under a duty to ensure that they are licensed to drive a particular type of vehicle.
Read moreThe Question: By a relevant agreement between the employer and employee, can accrued holiday pay at point of termination be paid less then what would be the calculation within Working Time Regulations 1998 (WTR)? The Answer: The Employment Appeal Tribunal ...
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The workplace is often a reflection of the local community it is based in, representing different nationalities, races, genders, creeds, languages, and religions. This includes people with different sexual orientations. This multi-faceted environment should be welcomed as a positive, as we can all...
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