Employment case law update | Spring 2022
Here we take a quick look at some key employment case law decisions from recent months. The post Employment case law update | Spring 2022 appeared first on Shakespeare Martineau.
Here we take a quick look at some key employment case law decisions from recent months. The post Employment case law update | Spring 2022 appeared first on Shakespeare Martineau.
Restrictive covenants are clauses that are incorporated into a contract of employment that seek to restrict the actions of an individual after their employment has terminated. They play an important
Until recently it is fair to say, that where a business is having to consider making compulsory redundancies and employees are given the ability to volunteer for redundancy (often on
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In November 2021, the Government introduced a new law requiring mandatory vaccination for staff in Care Quality Commission (CQC) registered care homes in England. The post Case law update –
Jonah Cooke takes a look at the recent case of Higgins v Morgan and others [2021] EWHC 2846 (Ch) involving a 1975 Act claim brought by an adult step-son where
The long running case of R (on the application of Palmer) v Northern Derbyshire Magistrates’ Court [2021] EWHC 3013 has sent ripples of concern through the insolvency industry, when it
In a case of real interest to those involved in unionised sectors of the economy, the EAT has held the provisions of the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act
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In January this year, the DfE launched a consultation into the proposed changes to Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE). Responses to the consultation must be made by March 11
The Home Office updated its Coronavirus (COVID-19): right to work check guidance yesterday (22 February 2022) – extending the end date for temporary adjusted right to work checks from 5
On 7 February, the Independent Commission on the College of the Future released their much anticipated further report, “Going Further and Higher”, on how collaboration between colleges and universities can