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- Employment Law
Permitting the use of electronic cigarettes in the workplace…or not?
Smoking at work has been effectively prohibited since the Health Act outlawed smoking in enclosed places on 1 July 2007. We have become ...
- Employment Law
1st June 2015 is the start date of Pensions Auto-Enrolment for small employers
New figures from the Pensions Regulator show that the number of penalty notices issued to employers who have not complied with their auto-enrolment ...
- Employment Law
Garden Leave: What does it actually mean?
This briefing explains when a business may be able to place an employee on garden leave. What is garden leave? When an employee decides to leave ...
- 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
Employment Law…latest Rates & Limits from April 2015
Have a look at the latest Employment Law rates and limits which take effect from April 2015. For advice, information and guidance please call Lianne ...
- Criminal Law
- Employment Law
Enforced data subject access requests are now unlawful
A new criminal offence has come in to force this month to prevent employers forcing job applicants and employees to reveal their criminal records ...
- 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 ...
- Employment Law
Do you know the procedure for dealing with requests for flexible working?
Flexible working requests are starting to come through following the changes to the rules in June last year. As you will recall from our bulletin at ...
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Are you at risk of being fined for direct marketing calls?
A decision in the First-tier Tribunal (General Regulatory Chamber: Information Rights) provides a reminder to businesses that they are legally ...