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Carry-Over Period of Annual Leave Must Protect Employers

As envisaged following the Advocate General’s earlier opinion, in a ruling handed down today , the ECJ has confirmed that the Working Time Regulations – or more precisely, the Directive (2003/88) behind them – does not preclude national provisions or practices which limit the carry-over period of annual leave. Previous rulings of the ECJ have […]

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Post created on: November 22nd, 2011

Cameron Tells Employers “Don’t Be Afraid”

In a speech to the CBI this morning, David Cameron has put the case for “radical business deregulation”, including reforms to employment laws. These are intended to promote growth, but will also make it easier for businesses to hire & fire. “Look at What this Government is Doing” Without giving any new details on what […]

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Post created on: November 21st, 2011

Government Confirms Changes for Bringing Employment Tribunal Claims

In his speech to the Conservative conference, Chancellor George Osborne today confirmed that ordinary claims[1] for unfair dismissal will not be available to employees until they’ve worked for 2 years. This news has been leaked as well as forecast ever since the coalition announced plans  to consult on changes to the rules, but (with the […]

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Filed under: Employment Tribunals, General News, Laws & Regulations by Employment Law Clinic

Post created on: October 3rd, 2011

Employment Law in the Spotlight for Government’s Red Tape Challenge

For the next three weeks, the Government’s Red Tape Challenge will focus on employment related laws.   The aim of the campaign is to identify regulations that can be improved, simplified, or even abolished, but done without watering down employee rights.   The consultation is being supported by a discussion paper ‘Flexible, effective, fair: Promoting […]

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Post created on: October 2nd, 2011

Minimum Wage Increases Today

The National Minimum Wage increases from today. The new rates (which will apply from the beginning of your next pay period – not necessarily today) can be found at http://employmentlawclinic.com/latest-news/minimum-wage-to-increase-by-up-to-4/

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Post created on: October 1st, 2011

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