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UK: new requirements for payslips for workers from April 2019
The rules regarding payslips are due to change on 6 April 2019. Itemised payslips will have to be given to 'workers' as well as employees, and include …
UK: further gender pay gap reporting guidance but no imminent change to requirements
As the second deadline for reports approaches, the Equalities and Human Rights Commission has published a report urging employers to accompany their …
UK: Disability discrimination: rulings on unfavourable treatment and PHI benefits
The Supreme Court has upheld a Court of Appeal decision that treatment of a disabled employee which is advantageous (permitting ill health early …
UK: first Court of Appeal ruling on territorial scope of collective redundancy consultation duty
The Court of Appeal has ruled on the territorial scope of the duty to inform and consult on collective redundancies at an establishment. The duty applies …
UK: rulings on worker status in gig economy
The Court of Appeal has upheld the EAT's ruling in Uber BV v Aslam that Uber drivers were workers on the basis that the written documentation seeking …
UK: employment law and migration on a deal/no-deal Brexit
The last few weeks have seen a flurry of publications providing a slightly clearer picture of the employment and immigration consequences of a Brexit …
UK: Government response to sexual harassment report: New statutory Code of Practice and more consultation
The Government has today published its response to the Women and Equalities Select Committee report published in July of this year (see our blog post …
UK: Government's "Good Work Plan" sets out employment law reforms following the Taylor Review
The Government has today published its "vision for the future of the UK labour market", the Good Work Plan, which builds on its earlier response to the …
UK: voluntary reporting on disability and wellbeing
The Government has published a framework for large employers to report voluntarily on disability, mental health and wellbeing in their workplace. It …
EU: draft guidelines on GDPR extra-territoriality published
On 23 November 2018, the European Data Protection Board published its draft guidelines on Article 3 of the GDPR, being the provision that sets out …
UK: further detail on parental bereavement rights published
The Parental Bereavement (Leave and Pay) Bill received Royal Assent in September and is expected to come into force in 2020. It provides for 2 …
UK: workers may be entitled to carry over statutory holiday if they have not been encouraged to take it
The ECJ has ruled that workers cannot be deprived of paid statutory holiday entitlement on the termination of employment or at the end of a particular …
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