by millerrosenfalck | Oct 25, 2021 | Employment, Publications
The Whistleblowing Directive (2019/1937) is coming into force in all EU Member States in December 2021. The Directive recognises that whistleblowers can play a key role in the enforcement of key areas of EU law – as workers are often the best placed to know if a... by millerrosenfalck | Sep 15, 2021 | Employment, Publications
It is no surprise to see an increasing amount of Employment Tribunal cases concerning the role of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CRJS), better known as the furlough scheme, in situations where employees are made redundant. In this note we consider the... by millerrosenfalck | Jul 28, 2021 | Employment, Publications
What can employers expect? The UK government has recently published its response to the consultation on sexual harassment in the workplace¹. The UK government sets out a proposed “package of measures” including to introduce new legislation, or a “reformulation of the... by millerrosenfalck | Jul 22, 2021 | Employment, Publications
In June 2021, the Insolvency Service analysed the data from the submitted HR 1 forms, and announced that the number of reported planned redundancies is at a six-year low across England, Scotland and Wales. The BBC has reported¹ that the redundancy figures for June saw... by millerrosenfalck | Jul 22, 2021 | Employment, Publications
To say that the Employment Tribunal system currently has a back log of cases would be a chronic understatement. Over a year and a half since the COVID-19 pandemic began and we are starting to see the first COVID related decisions work their way through the...
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