What is Furloughing? Job Retention Scheme FAQs

The Job Retention Scheme is an unprecedented government initiative designed to help employers avoid making large-scale redundancies, or laying staff off without pay, during the coronavirus pandemic. The purpose of the Scheme is to provide…

Coronavirus – Changes to the Statutory Sick Pay Regulations

Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases are continuing to spread across the UK, and in response, we have provided guidance around your statutory sick pay rights Statutory Sick Pay We recently reported that an employee who self-isolates because…

Coronavirus and the Workplace – Advice for Employers

Up to a fifth of the workforce may be off sick during the peak of a coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic in the UK, the government has suggested. As we continue to see day-on-day increases in the number of people infected, there is potential…
When Can Suspensions Be Unreasonable?

When Can Suspensions Be Unreasonable?

An NHS Trust was taken to court, after the claimant seeks a temporary injunction following her suspension from duties. In the recent case of Harrison v Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust, an employee successfully…

What Are Employers’ Understanding of the Gender Pay Gap?

Regulations requiring certain employers to report on their gender pay gap (GPG) came into force in 2017. The regulations affect around 10,000 employers across the UK and the Government Equalities Office has carried out a survey and published…
WHEN DOES AN EMPLOYER HAVE KNOWLEDGE OF AN EMPLOYEE’S DISABILITY?

When Does an Employer Have Knowledge of an Employee’s Disability?

The recent case of Lamb v The Garrard Academy highlights how complicated the question of employer knowledge around an employee's disability can be. The Legal Background Employers have a duty to make reasonable adjustments for employees who…

Government Proposes Biggest Reform of Employment Law in 20 Years

In July 2017, Matthew Taylor published his Good Work report into the implications of new forms of work on worker rights and responsibilities and employer freedoms and obligations. The government has now published a Good Work Plan proposing…

Voluntary Reporting on Disability, Mental Health and Wellbeing

In October 2017, "Thriving at work: the Stephenson/Farmer review of mental health and employers" was published. Following this, the Department for Work and Pensions and the Department of Health and Social Care have published a framework to support…

Can Staff Take Their Leave When Payment in Lieu Is Payable?

Three recent cases highlight why you should encourage your employees to use their holiday entitlement. The purpose of Article 7 of the Working Time Directive (2003/88/EC) (the WTD) is to ensure that EU Member States implement domestic legislation…

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