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SSP COVID-19 rebate scheme ends on 30 September 2021
The government has decided to bring the Coronavirus Statutory Sick Pay Rebate Scheme to an end on Thursday 30 September. If you're...
21/09/21COVID-19 response: government sets out its plan for autumn and winter
Last week the government published its COVID-19 response: autumn and winter plan 2021 which made it clear that, despite the high level of...
21/09/21Harassment in the workplace - Employers should adopt a zero tolerance approach
By Shazia Shah, Senior Associate. Some people may say that these comments are just 'banter’ and are not meant to upset anyone, but if an...
21/09/21Manufacturing M&A levels show positive signs after Covid lockdowns
Irwin Mitchell recently conducted its own research into M&A activity in the manufacturing sector. Here, Corporate partner Emma Callow,...
20/09/21Lack of clarity over amendments to pandemic winding up petitions
by Tom Paton - Partner, Restructuring & Insolvency Last week the Insolvency Service announced that the restrictions on presenting winding...
10/09/21Government announce restrictions on winding up orders to change on 1st October
by Patrick Finn - Senior Associate, Restructuring & Insolvency The Insolvency Service has announced that the 1st October 2021 will mark...
09/09/21Signing your (working) life away - top 10 tips for negotiating a new employment contract
By Sacha Sokhi, Solicitor in the London Employment & Professional Discipline Team Whether you have decided to explore new endeavours or...
09/09/21Significant increase in the number of women bringing claims linked to the menopause
According to research reviewed by the Guardian newspaper there's been a significant increase in the numbers of women bringing employment...
08/09/21Labour Party announce plans to improve employment protection for workers (if it gets into power)
Unless the government decides to hold a snap general election, the UK will not go to the polls again to choose the next government until...
07/09/21Reasonable adjustments: do you have to maintain the pay rate of a disabled employee who has moved to a lower paid job?
In Aleem v E-Act Academy Trust Limited, the Employment Appeals Tribunal confirmed that a school didn't have to continue to pay a teacher...
02/09/21Government announces ‘outcomes-based’ approach to granting UK GDPR data adequacy status to countries prioritised as International Data Partners
Joanne Bone, who advises organisations across all sectors on data protection and privacy, looks at the UK government’s recently...
01/09/21The Future Challenges of MEES
Andrew Cooper is a director at EVORA EDGE, Tom Marshall is a partner at Gerald Eve and Paul Henson is a partner at Irwin Mitchell The...
31/08/21Vacant possession: Court of Appeal restores status quo
Our previous discussion of the High Court decision in Capitol Park Leeds Plc v Global Radio Services examined the Court's surprising...
31/08/21When is a collateral warranty not a construction contract?
By Victoria Kempthorne In Toppan Holdings Limited and Abbey Healthcare (Mill Hill) Limited v Simply Construct (UK) LLP [2021] EWHC 2110,...
26/08/21Industry’s big green drive needs far more direction
By Will Stirling The UK government’s launched the UK Hydrogen Strategy in an effort to reach its goal of 5GW of low-carbon hydrogen...
24/08/21Will menopause be added to list of 'protected characteristics' in the Equality Act?
That's the question, the Women and Equalities Committee are considering as part of its inquiry into how menopausal women are treated at...
18/08/21From asset finance to AFK: Impacts of the global semiconductor shortage beyond the auto industry and UK government responses
The effects of the global semiconductor shortage on different manufacturers is starting to impact on everyone’s life whether they’re...
17/08/21Putting a stop to anonymous online defamation
Emma Yates, an experienced litigator with a particular focus on defamation and reputation management, highlights why a recent case...
17/08/21Government's vision to transform disabled peoples' working lives: will anything change?
On 28 July 2021, the government published a policy paper setting out its national disability strategy. It outlines a number of areas...
13/08/21Paycuts: Counting the cost of WFH
If you're currently working from home, it’s likely this is with the agreement of your employer. It is also likely to be because of the...
12/08/21Self-isolation, COVID-19 vaccinations and GDPR: employers' questions answered
From Monday 16 August, employees who have been double vaccinated (or are aged 18 and under) will be able to continue to go into their...
11/08/21Money Laundering Regulations: Consultation ahead of new legislation ends in October
By Alexandra Marchant and Craig Weston. Following feedback from industry and supervisors on the implementation of the Money Laundering...
10/08/21New list ‘names and shames’ 191 employers who have underpaid staff National Minimum Wage
Last year, the government said that it was going to introduce a new naming scheme to ‘shame’ employers who hadn’t paid their staff...
09/08/21No jab, no job: government estimates that 40,000 care-home staff won’t be vaccinated by 11 November 2021
New legislation comes into force on Thursday 11 November 2021 which requires all adult care-home staff to be fully vaccinated against...
06/08/21Redundancy dismissals: tribunal says employer not obliged to continue to furlough staff
Yesterday, we reviewed the ET's judgment Mhindurwa v Lovingangels Care Limited which found that an employee, who was made redundant in...
06/08/21Employer who failed to consider furlough as an alternative to redundancy unfairly dismissed employee
In Mhindurwa v Lovingangels Care Limited, an Employment Tribunal held that an employee, who was made redundant in the early months of the...
04/08/21What does the Financial Conduct Authority’s proposal to move decision-making to senior FCA staff mean for the industry?
By Craig Weston, Senior Associate in Irwin Mitchell's Regulatory Investigations Group. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is currently...
03/08/21Flexible working policies: indirect discrimination and the childcare disparity
In Dobson v North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust, the EAT made it clear that tribunals must accept, as fact, that women...
03/08/21Beware Greenwashing: Sustaining environmental claims in advertising in 2021
Laura Harper and Irem Tarasek spotlight the New Green Claims code due to be published by UK's Competition and Markets Authority by the...
03/08/21Teacher dismissed after child porn found on his home computer was fairly dismissed
Last year we analysed the EAT's decision in K v L which found that a teacher, who admitted having child pornography on his home computer,...
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