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Guidance: Responding to a claim to an Employment Tribunal (Details of a hearing to be sent)
HMCTS has published guidance on how to respond to an employment claim
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24/05/2018 17:12
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Could you be an employment judge?
Article by Judge Brian Doyle, President, Employment Tribunals (England & Wales)
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24/05/2018 14:04
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Acas launches new religion and belief guidance to help prevent discrimination at work
Workplace experts Acas have published new guidance on religion and belief to help ensure businesses are following the law when it comes to managing staff that have a particular religion, belief or those that don't hold any beliefs.
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21/05/2018 14:56
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New Vento bands from 6 April 2018
The Presidents of the Employment Tribunal in England & Wales and Scotland have released new Vento Bands in respect of claims on or after 6 April 2018. The new bands take into account changes in the RPI All Items Index released on 20 March 2018.
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29/03/2018 09:45
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Post-Employment Notice Pay (PENP) and PILONs
New law could have tax implications for awards of damages for wrongful dismissal
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20/03/2018 15:32
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Employment single claim receipts up 90% year on year
Latest official statistics show the impact that the abolition of fees has had on tribunal workload
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09/03/2018 17:21
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Announcing a new edition of Employment Claims without a Lawyer
The plain English guide to employment claims practice and procedure has been updated to reflect abolition of tribunal fees (and more). Pre-order now to get a free digital edition.
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20/02/2018 14:07
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Pimlico Plumbers ‘gig economy’ appeal starts in Supreme Court today
Plumbing firm's appeal starts at 10.30 today
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20/02/2018 09:05
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Government fires a fusillade of employment law consultations in response to Taylor Review
Response to Taylor review finally published alongside announcement of four consultations.
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07/02/2018 16:04
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Presidential Guidance – General Case Management amended and reissued
Presidential Guidance – General Case Management has been amended and reissued on 22 January 2018 to take account of the decision of the UK Supreme Court in R (on the application of UNISON) v Lord Chancellor [2017] UKSC 51 so as to remove all relevant and related references to Employment Tribunal fees. The opportunity has also been taken to make other editorial amendments.
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01/02/2018 10:41
https://www.judiciary.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/presidential-guidance-general-case-management-20180122.pdf