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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
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100% rise in single ET claims down to "renewed demand" says President
Comments made in latest National Employment Tribunal User Group minutes which also reveal plans for new judicial resources to handle the increased workload
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30/01/2018 15:50
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MoJ has refunded £1.8m of employment tribunal fees so far
Total relates to just over 2,000 payments
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19/01/2018 08:04
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Single Employment Tribunal claims up 64% on previous quarter
Increase "could be due to the abolition of Employment Tribunal Fees on 26 July 2017"
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18/12/2017 13:56
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Minimum wage rates from 1 April 2018
The National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage will change on 1 April 2018
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29/11/2017 16:45
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Tribunal fees refund scheme now open to all
Announcement follows limited pilot scheme running during October
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16/11/2017 11:20
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Phased scheme for refunding Employment Tribunal fees announced
A selected 1,000 claimants will be contacted over the next 4 weeks.
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20/10/2017 14:49
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Free webinar offer when you buy the Employment Tribunal Remedies Handbook
Buy your copy during October and get the webinar included free of charge
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04/10/2017 16:39
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Changes to how the Insolvency Service calculates holiday pay payments
The EAT has decided that, if someone has received holiday pay from the Insolvency Service Redundancy Payments Service (RPS), this holiday pay should take into account commission if individuals were entitled to commission as part of their employment contract.
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15/09/2017 11:09
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/employment-appeal-tribunal-changes-to-how-the-insolvency-service-calculates-holiday-pay-payments