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Overtime ruling in Veolia case could impact all employers
17 August 2017
A group of refuse collectors have won an overtime claim that could have an impact on employers across the UK.Executive fails to escape garden leave by citing TUPE
12 August 2017
A senior executive has failed to avoid garden leave by claiming his company was subject to a TUPE takeover after he resigned.Disabled employee loses appeal over pension rights
12 August 2017
A disabled employee who reduced his hours from full-time to part-time before taking ill health retirement was not treated unfavourably in the calculation of his pension rights.New rules on debt recovery may delay payment of consumer debts
7 July 2017
New rules on the procedure businesses must follow when trying to collect debts from individual customers could mean that you have to wait 90 days or more before you can issue court proceedings. To limit the damage this may cause to your cash flow it is important to review your credit control procedures now before the new rules come into force on 1 October 2017.Advocate General affirms rights of workers to belated holiday pay
3 July 2017
The EU's leading lawyer has stated that workers are entitled to claim unpaid holiday entitlement even after they have left their employment.Ambulance staff win dispute over holiday pay and overtime
3 July 2017
Overtime worked by ambulance staff during an emergency or when they can't avoid it the end of a shift should be included in their holiday pay calculation.Employee sacked for ‘21-second oversight’ awarded £43,000
2 July 2017
A slaughterhouse worker with 40 years' experience who was sacked for a "21-second oversight" has won his claim of unfair dismissal.Argos fails in legal bid to prevent union calling strike
30 June 2017
The retail giant Argos has failed to get a court order restraining the Unite union from calling strike action in a dispute over staff relocation.Father wins discrimination claim over paternity leave
26 June 2017
A father has won his discrimination claim against his employer after being denied his full paternity rights.Recruitment test discriminated against candidate with Asperger’s
8 June 2017
A special psychometric test discriminated against a job applicant with Asperger's Syndrome because it put her at a disadvantage to other candidates.
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