Low Pay Commission Recommends Minimum Wage of £6.50 for Adults The Low Pay Commission (LPC) has recommended an increase of 3% to the national minimum wage (NMW), higher than the current Consumer Price Index (1.9% in January) & Retail Price Index (2.8%), meaning a real-terms increase for NMW workers is likely this year. This would […]
Read moreFiled under:
General News,
Laws & Regulations by Employment Law Clinic
Post created on: February 26th, 2014
Conciliation Required before a Tribunal Claim New legislation – The Employment Tribunals (Early Conciliation: Exemptions and Rules of Procedure) Regulations 2014 & The Employment Tribunals (Constitution and Rules of Procedure) (Amendment) Regulations 2014 – will require employees to contact ACAS in advance of bringing an employment tribunal claim. Without a certificate issued by ACAS that a settlement […]
Read moreFiled under:
Employment Tribunals,
Laws & Regulations by Employment Law Clinic
Post created on: February 18th, 2014
John Lewis Admits not Paying Correct Holidays The John Lewis Partnership has recently reviewed its holiday pay policy, and realised its partners (John Lewis parlance for employees: its 85,500 permanent staff are “Partners” who own the shops across the UK) have not been paid correctly under the Working Time Regulations . The cost of […]
Read moreFiled under:
Contracts of Employment,
General News,
Laws & Regulations by Employment Law Clinic
Post created on: August 24th, 2013
“Employee Shareholders” Law Agreed After concessions that the Lords considered would result in the new employment law introducing an “employee shareholder” status more or less meaningless for all practical purposes, clause 27 of the Growth and Infrastructure Bill has tonight been agreed by the House of Lords. The clause has been subject to significant amendments […]
Read moreFiled under:
Contracts of Employment,
Flexible Working,
General News,
Laws & Regulations by Employment Law Clinic
Post created on: April 24th, 2013
Lords Reject “Rights for Shares” by Increased Majority With an majority that’s grown by 15 – from 54 on 20 March, to 69 votes on 22 April 2013 – the government have once again lost a crucial vote in the House of Lords, their new status of “Employee Shareholder” (or “employment rights for shares”) defeated […]
Read moreFiled under:
Contracts of Employment,
Flexible Working,
General News,
Laws & Regulations by Employment Law Clinic
Post created on: April 22nd, 2013