12 June, 2014
11 June, 2014
Findings from the Survey of Employment Tribunal Applications 2013 also show that one in four claimants had no advice or representation.
10 June, 2014
Law Society Gazette reports David Latham, former president of Employment Tribunals, as saying that it is 'unclear' whether figures showing 80 per cent fall in employment tribunal claims gives an accurate picture of total number of claims.
6 June, 2014
Scottish Agricultural Wages Board seeks views on proposed increase by 27 June 2014.
5 June, 2014
New statutory instrument deals with eligibility, applications and compensation in relation to statutory applications for contract variation to allow flexible working under the Employment Rights Act 1996.
4 June, 2014
Bill will 'strengthen UK employment law by tackling national minimum wage abuses and cracking down on abuse in zero hours contracts', says government.
28 May, 2014
27 May, 2014
'Jobcentre work coaches have a huge amount of expertise, experience and local labour market knowledge, and we want to use that to help young people get their foot in the door to the career they want', says Employment Minister
23 May, 2014
Immigration Act 2014, which received Royal Assent on 14 May 2014, also contains measures designed to 'ensure a more robust response to rogue employers who exploit illegal labour'.
19 May, 2014
BBC reports that party will announce an exact figure, covering the years 2015 to 2020, nearer next year's general election.
16 May, 2014
Employment firm Compromise Agreements, who sought the review, are considering appealing decision.
15 May, 2014
However, according to BBC report, Vince Cable also told Resolution Foundation that Labour proposal to give automatic right to fixed contract after a year was not 'wise',
13 May, 2014
Commission to tell Court of Appeal today that employers should, as far as is reasonable, make adjustments to support members of staff who are caring for disabled family members.
9 May, 2014
New statutory instrument amends the provisions of the civil penalty scheme for employers of illegal workers.
6 May, 2014
New statutory instrument concerns the transfer of employees of relevant authorities or employees of their contracted supplier, who are deemed assigned to the work/activities which are transferring to DWP as a result of the Single Fraud Investigation Service.
6 May, 2014
New document, which also contains guidelines on avoiding unlawful discrimination during recruitment, updates codes issued in February 2008.
2 May, 2014
New Act amends Chapter 74 of the Rules of the Court of Session 1994 and the Act of Sederunt (Sheriff Court Company Insolvency Rules) 1986 in consequence of the amendments made to the Insolvency (Scotland) Rules 1986 by the Insolvency (Scotland) Amendment Rules 2014.
1 May, 2014
CEO of Crisis highlights recent research that shows the damage done to tenants on short contracts who face being thrown out when they request repairs or their landlord wants to put the rent up.
30 April, 2014
New Joseph Rowntree Foundation report examines how human resources and development practices could help tackle in-work poverty, and assesses the business case for their adoption.
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