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President stays cases that rely on the Supreme Court decision in Unison
Case Managment Order published
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10/08/2017 13:01
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Supreme Court rules that Tribunal fees are unlawful
The Supreme Court as today ruled that the Fees Order is unlawful under both domestic and EU law because it has the effect of preventing access to justice. Since it had that effect as soon as it was made, it was therefore unlawful and must be quashed.
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26/07/2017 14:40
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Consultation on Vento bands uprating published
The Presidents of the Employment Tribunals of England & Wales and Scotland have released a consultation document which suggests how the so-called Vento bands could be amended to take into account the rate of change of inflation since Da'Bell v NSPCC and the Simmons v Castle 10% uplift.
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25/07/2017 14:57
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Supreme Court to rule on Employment Tribunal fees next week
Decision to be handed down 26 July 2017
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20/07/2017 14:24
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Workers should be redefined as 'dependent contractors' says Taylor Report
Keenly awaited review of modern employment practices published
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11/07/2017 13:02
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Mobile friendly Employment Cases Update nearly here
New fresh look set for launch very soon.
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08/05/2017 12:38
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Consultation launched on enhanced protection for NHS whistleblowers
Runs until 21 May 2017
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21/03/2017 10:34
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Employment Tribunal Statistics: single claims up 3% in last quarter
Figures for Oct-Dec 2016 published
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09/03/2017 10:10
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Government consults on electronic balloting
Consultation seeks to inform Sir Ken Knight's review of the issue
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01/03/2017 10:37
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Trade Union Act 2016: What is in force from 1st March 2017?
New regulation of trade unions concerning balloting, funding and picketing in force from today.
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01/03/2017 10:04