Recently the case of Joy Williams made the news headlines. The 69-year-old grandmother lived with dentist Norman Martin for 18…
National living wageOn 1 April the National Living Wage will become law.Employees aged 25 or over, who are not in…
The 1960’s US rock band Spirit is suing members of the seminal British rock band Led Zeppelin for copyright infringement…
Update on apprenticeships The government has recently confirmed that the apprenticeship levy will be implemented from April 2017 as originally proposed.…
Brexit! For our analysis of the likely impact of Brexit on employment law, please refer to the blog in April. Immigration Bill…
Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses (Amendment) Regulations 2016The Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses (Amendment) Regulations 2016…
Increase of limits on tribunal compensatory awardsIncreased compensation limits will apply to cases where the effective date of termination is…
House of Commons Justice Committee reports on court and tribunal feesThe House of Commons Justice Committee has recently published its…
The March 2016 BudgetGeorge Osbourne presented his latest budget last Wednesday and whilst most of the media coverage focussed on…
Latest on the Trade Union BillAs the Trade Union Bill makes its way through the House of Lords, the Government…