Pension reform; Are you ready for 2012?
It is planned that implementation will be phased over a possible 4 years but some larger employers will face changes from 2012.
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The Motor Industry and Legal Services Act
Limited companies and supermarkets will be able to further branch out into the supply of legal services.
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Full Service History – what is it and how much is it worth?
How would ‘the man on the Clapham omnibus’ interpret the phrase?
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Netcars.com …a new kid on the block
Good luck to Netcars.com, the concept is fine but it is a concern when the claim is made “You’ll never be tied down to a contract”.
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Consumer Protection for Unfair Trading Regulations: Further guidelines
The guidance places a requirement on dealers to adhere to the requirements of Sale of Goods law and the Supply of Goods and Services Act.
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Changes to the Employment Tribunal System – Breaking News!
Full details of the proposals have not yet been outlined but here are the main issues employers need to be aware of…
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How much Compassionate Leave are employees entitled to?
Under section 57(1) of the Employment Rights Act 1996, “an employee is entitled to be permitted by their employer to take a reasonable amount of time off, during the employee’s working hours.
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The Agency Worker Regulations 2010
From 01 October 2011, rules in relation to the employment of agency workers will be changed, as The Agency Worker Regulations 2010 will come into force.
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Case Study: Application of the ‘Knowledge of Defence’
The employer had no knowledge as to the employee’s disability prior to the Tribunal hearing, and thus there was no duty to make reasonable adjustment to the employees working arrangements.
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The powers of an Employment Tribunal
A Tribunal is not only able to make awards for compensation, but also to act as an advisory service to employers.
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Important News – Changes to the National Minimum Wage as of October 2011
We remind all employers that from 01 October 2011, minimum wage will increase for all categories of employee.
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Judge and Jury: The Case of the Chipped Windscreen
The customer had viewed the vehicle and taken it for a test drive prior to purchase but claims they had not seen the chip in the windscreen.
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