Results for "employment law"
- Employment Law
Mobile workers, travel time and the Working Time Regulations
The issue of whether mobile workers’ travelling time between their home and the premises of their first and last customers counts as ‘working ...
- Employment Law
The new Fit For Work service: What is it and how does it work?
In 2011 the Government announced that it planned to introduce a new health and work scheme, aimed at helping employers and employees facilitate a ...
- Employment Law
Redundancy: myths and useful facts for employers
A business objective to save money will not necessarily fall within the definition of a redundancy. Redundancy relates to circumstances where there ...
- Employment Law
Jeremy Clarkson: should I stay or should I go….?
Jeremy Clarkson is no stranger to controversy with his deliberately provocative and tongue in cheek style of presenting. Unfortunately another ...
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Warwickshire solicitor to speak at Ladies First breakfast event
Warwickshire solicitor Sandra Garlick will be the guest speaker at the next Ladies First event at Nailcote Hall, Berkswell on 18th March 2015. Sandra ...
- Employment Law
If at first you don’t succeed, then try, try and try again
Following the introduction of employment tribunal fees in July 2013, tribunals no longer present cheap, easy access to justice. The introduction of ...
- Employment Law
Redundancy and reasonable time off to look for a new job
Who can take time off? Employees who have been given notice of dismissal by reason of redundancy and who have been continuously employed for at least ...
- Employment Law
Dress code and appearance in the workplace
ACAS has issued new guidance on dress codes and appearance in the workplace. Dress codes are often used in the workplace for a variety of reasons, ...
- Criminal Law
Cyber Flashing Offences: What You Need to Know
On 31st January 2024, a new criminal offence was introduced in England to address the issue of unsolicited explicit images, often referred to as ...
- Criminal Law
What does a Specialist Youth Crime Solicitor do?
In the year ending March 2023, 59,000 children were arrested, up 9% on the previous year. That same year, there was just over 11,900 occasions where ...