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12 Jan 12 - eBulletin Employment eBulletin | January 2012

In this edition we look back at some of the developments which took place in employment law in the closing months of 2011, including the latest decisions on reasonable adjustments, TUPE and the inter-relationship between sickness and holiday absence.

01 Dec 11 - eBulletin Employment Alert - The Office

This is the second in our series of practical everyday HR scenarios, dealing with flexible working requests.

24 Nov 11 - eBulletin Weight Watchers Loses Millions of Pounds

A recent ruling by HM Revenue and Customs ("HMRC") is a cautionary tale for those engaging staff on a self-employed basis.

07 Oct 11 - Article Temporary Measures

Many electrical companies turn to agency labour to cope with busy periods. But businesses should be aware of new rules giving temps equal rights, says Catherine McGrath. This article was first published in the Autumn 2011 issue of NICEIC Connections.

29 Sep 11 - eBulletin Tevez: Saint - Sinner - Sacked?

The reported refusal of Carlos Tevez to come off the substitutes' bench and play in Munich last night, as well as being a watershed moment in this unhappy footballing soap opera, does give rise to some serious contractual issues which the club will have to grapple with over the next few days.

29 Sep 11 - eBulletin Summary of the Agency Workers Regulations 2010

Eight things you should know about the Agency Workers Regulations 2010.

26 Sep 11 - eBulletin New Rules in Force Affecting Temporary Agency Workers

Businesses have historically been allowed to treat agency workers less favourably than permanent full-time employees. The Agency Workers Regulations 2010 (the "Regulations") come into force on 1 October 2011 and give temporary agency workers greater protection. This article was first published in Connections Magazine.

15 Sep 11 - eBulletin Employment Alert - The Office

This is the first in our series of practical everyday HR scenarios, dealing with optional and additional paternity leave.

14 Sep 11 - Article No Room For Rooney

Nicola Tager argues why adopting the 'Rooney Rule' in the UK could violate anti-discrimination laws.

08 Sep 11 - eBulletin Employment eBulletin | September 2011

In this edition, we look at some recent developments in employment law, including sex discrimination, reundancy selection and the new Bribery Act. We also look forward to the Agency Workers Regulations which will come into force in the Autumn.

16 Aug 11 - eBulletin The right to request time to train – Government delays extending right to employees of SMEs

Since April 2010, employees of large organisations have been entitled to request unpaid time off work to undertake relevant training or study. The right was due to have been extended to all employees of small and medium-sized businesses with effect from April 2011.

11 Jul 11 - eBulletin Another Successful Result for Unpaid Interns!

The Employment Group look at the recent cases that have supported the plight of the unpaid intern, especially from within the media industry.

15 Apr 11 - Article 2011 Review

It has been another unusual year, and although many clients continued to face difficult markets, an increasingly large proportion have been thriving. Has a corner been turned? We don't think so yet - but the signs are encouraging, and we have begun 2011 with great optimism.

15 Apr 11 - Brochure 2010 Review

Read the Annual Review of our work and achievements from 2010.

21 Feb 11 - eBulletin Employment eBulletin | February 2011

In this month's eBulletin we examine some of the recent developments in and key changes to Employment Law. We also review the significant cases to have been decided in the last few months covering such topics as TUPE, age discrimination, transfer of confidential info, redundancy, victimisation, disability discrimination and bonuses.

17 Feb 11 - eBulletin Positive Action in Recruitment and Promotion

On 6 April 2011, section 159 of the Equality Act 2010 (EA 2010) will come into force and will enable employers "to apply voluntary positive action in recruitment and promotion processes when faced with two or more candidates of equal merit, to address under-representation in the workforce".

25 Nov 10 - Article The Equality Act and Disabled Employees

Successfully claiming discrimination is about to get easier for some people.

06 Oct 10 - eBulletin Employment | October 2010

In this month's e-Bulletin we examine some of the recent key changes to and developments in employment law including the long-awaited and much-anticipated Equality Act, the majority of which came into force on 1 October.

We also review the significant cases to have been decided in the last few months covering such topics as team moves in the financial sector, unfair dismissal, discrimination and TUPE. Please click on the individual articles below, or on the title above to view the full eBulletin.

01 Oct 10 - Article Legal Opinion: The New Disability Discrimination Regime under the Equality Act 2010

Eleanor Porter discusses the new Act which provides increased protection for disabled people. The new concept of "discrimination arising from disability" is intended to replace "disability-related discrimination" under the Disability Discrimination Act 1995, which is repealed upon the introduction of the Equality Act 2010.

21 Jun 10 - Article An Employers' Guide to the 2010 World Cup - Beware of Discrimination

Employers are gearing up for weeks of football-related disruption. This is a guide to help managers cope with employment issues arising from the World Cup, as well as offering hints on how best to manage employees effectively over the coming weeks.

22 Apr 10 - eBulletin Employment eBulletin | April 2010

In this month's eBulletin we examine some of the recent key changes to and developments in employment law including the introduction of the new "fit-note"; the new prohibition on blacklisting trade unionists; and recent amendments to family friendly working practices.

We also review the significant cases to have been decided in the last few months covering such topics as working time, variation of contractual terms and also an update on the long-running sickness and holiday debate.


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