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TUPE 2006 will likely apply when acquiring businesses through an asset purchase. You’ll need to consider due diligence, consultation obligations, employees and liabilities transferred to the buyer.
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Carers UK and Employers for Carers have conducted a survey on the implementation of the Carer's Leave Act 2023, which came into force in April 2024...
HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) has announced a delay in the implementation of new Practice Directions for Employment Tribunals (ET) in...
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has published Guidelines 01/2025 on Pseudonymisation for public consultation. The guidelines clarify the...
This edition of Employment weekly highlights includes: (1) the Women and Equalities Committee (WEC) miscarriage and bereavement leave report, calling...
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) has published its response to the consultation on proposed changes to the data protection...
Specific public sector equality duties—ScotlandThe public sector equality duty (PSED) as defined and set out in Part 11 of the Equality Act 2010 (EqA...
Retained EU law and assimilated lawThis Practice Note provides an overview of retained EU law as it applied from 2021–23, including the key...
Equality and Human Rights CommissionStatutory frameworkThe Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is an independent non-departmental public body...
Brexit—introduction to the Withdrawal AgreementThe UK’s formal withdrawal from the EU took effect at 11 pm on 31 January 2020 (exit day). At this...
Using the National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) for auto-enrolmentFORTHCOMING DEVELOPMENT: Section 10 of the Finance Act 2022 will increase the...
Financial crime prevention—agents, intermediaries, associated persons, etc policy1Introduction1.1We run our business[es] with integrity. All of us...
ET1 Claim for unfair dismissal—ill-health capability[Insert in para 8.2 of claim form ET1:]1The Claimant was employed by the Respondent [at its...
ET1 grounds of unfair dismissal claim—redundancy (reason disputed)[Insert in para 8.2 of claim form ET1:]1The Claimant was employed by the Respondent...
Policy—hybrid working1Introduction1.1Our hybrid working arrangements are designed to provide staff with a better work/life balance, increase...
Letter—Agreed extension to decision period for flexible working request[Insert name of employee][Insert address of employee][Insert date]Dear [Insert...
The term of trust and confidenceThis Practice Note analyses the term or duty of mutual trust and confidence (in a fiduciary sense) implied or imposed...
Letter—resignation from directorshipThe [Secretary OR Directors][insert company name][insert company address][Insert date]Dear [[insert name] OR...
Liability of employers for the acts of their employees and othersThis Practice Note considers the test for an employer’s vicarious liability in tort,...
Employment analysis: According to a Written Statement to Parliament by the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and proposals set out in a...
Payment in lieu of notice (PILON)The right to notice means a right for the employee to remain in employment for the period of notice, not simply to be...
Unfair dismissal remedies—generalstyle="width: 100%">Coronavirus (COVID-19): The Employment Rights Act 1996 (Coronavirus, Calculation of a Week’s Pay)...
Application—postponement or adjournment of hearing[Insert date][Insert] Employment Tribunal[Insert address]To the [insert] Employment Tribunal[Insert...
Letter—secondment letter (employer—employee)[to be typed on employer letterhead][Name of Employee][Address][Date]Dear [insert name of...
Definition of redundancyThis Practice Note examines the two different statutory definitions of 'redundancy'.The first is found in the Employment...
Sick payThis Practice Note considers contractual sick pay (sometimes known as occupational sick pay) and entitlement to statutory sick pay (SSP) under...
Pre-employment checksFORTHCOMING CHANGE: Under section 193 of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 (PCSCA 2022) the time it takes for...
Definition of dismissal in unfair dismissalTo succeed in a claim of unfair dismissal, the claimant must establish that they were dismissed by the...
Letter—long-term sickness absence (6): to employee confirming dismissal on notice (following final written warning)[To be typed on headed notepaper of...
Letter—from employer to employee regarding hybrid working arrangements[To be typed on headed notepaper of employer][Date]Dear [insert name of...
The unfair dismissal compensatory awardAn award of compensation for unfair dismissal generally consists of a basic award and a compensatory award. The...
The concept whereby an employee suffers from the conduct of, or an act by, an employer or another person which is in the form of harassment.
The concept whereby an employer applies a provision, condition or practice which disadvantages a particular group of people on grounds of one of their protected characteristics such as age or disability.
Refers to the basic fundamental principles of fair treatment.