by millerrosenfalck | Nov 6, 2018 | Employment, Publications
The Immigration Minister’s comments before the Home Office affairs select committee sparked controversy last week. Caroline Nokes explained that, after 29 March 2019, in a no-deal scenario, employers will be expected to check EU citizens’ right to work, and landlords... by millerrosenfalck | Oct 31, 2018 | Employment, Publications
Keeping employees’ (and other stakeholders’) personal data safe is becoming increasingly more difficult with the advancement of technology, mobile devices, USB sticks and remote working arrangements to mention but a few. 2018 has seen protection of personal data... by millerrosenfalck | Oct 31, 2018 | Employment, Publications
Can workers based abroad bring claims in the UK Employment Tribunals? Yes, sometimes this is possible according to the recent decision of the Court of Appeal in The British Council v Jeffery & Ors [2018] EWCA Civ 2253. In today’s world it will... by millerrosenfalck | Oct 30, 2018 | Employment, Publications
New rules regarding ‘off-payroll’ workers in the public sector came into force on 6th April 2017. This targets individuals working off-payroll through an intermediary business – usually this is a personal service company (PSC). The Autumn Budget 2018 announced on 29... by millerrosenfalck | Oct 17, 2018 | Employment, Publications
The latest Employment Tribunal statistics published by the Ministry of Justice show a significant increase in claims issued in the Employment Tribunals (ET) since ET fees were abolished on 26 July 2017. Whilst it was anticipated that there would be a rise in claims... by millerrosenfalck | Jun 13, 2018 | Employment, Publications
The UK Supreme Court has today upheld the Employment Appeal Tribunal and the Court of Appeal’s judgments that a skilled tradesman (plumber), who had been engaged as an independent contractor, was in fact a worker entitled to basic worker rights. In short, Mr Smith was...
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