31 May, 2013
23 May, 2013
The government today issued a consultation paper regarding the detail of mandatory equal pay audits, which proposed regulations will require of firms found, by an employment tribunal, to be in breach of equal pay law .
21 May, 2013
New figures, responding to latest inflation figures, show that average salaries in March 2013 down by £2,234 on 2010 level.
20 May, 2013
New TUC figures published to coincide with Friday's 'National Work From Home Day'.
16 May, 2013
Issue 148 of Garden Court Chambers' Employment Law Bulletin is now available.
15 May, 2013
The government estimates that there were 200,000 people (0.7 per cent of those employed in the UK) on zero-hours contracts for the 4th quarter of 2012.
8 May, 2013
8 May, 2013
Findings of new Joseph Rowntree Foundation report include that cities in the south of England tend to have the highest levels of inequality, while smaller cities and those that have experienced industrial decline tend to have the most equal labour markets.
2 May, 2013
'We want Scotland to be the best place in the world to grow up and that is why we are working hard to help families', says Minister for Children and Young People.
2 May, 2013
Legal template developed by Employee Ownership Implementation Group at the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills.
1 May, 2013
TUC has launched its five key campaigning priorities which include working with both public and private sector employers to reach living wage agreements.
30 April, 2013
Issue 147 of Garden Court Chambers' Employment Law Bulletin is now available.
25 April, 2013
Measures include changes to qualifying period of employment in unfair dismissal claims and to ability of tribunals to impose penalties on employers.
24 April, 2013
Government changes position following House of Lords defeat over provisions within Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill abolishing the ECHR general duty to promote equalities and human rights.
19 April, 2013
Proposals include introduction of disposable capital charge and removal of working tax credit without child tax credit as qualifying benefit.
19 April, 2013
Written answer to parliament by Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury David Gauke.
18 April, 2013
Economic reality means the Living Wage can’t be compulsory, but paying it improves the lives of workers and shows social responsibility, argues Shaun Rafferty of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
18 April, 2013
Union criticises decision not to discuss provision within Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill in parliament on Tuesday.
17 April, 2013
Trade Union highlights Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill provision removing Commission's general duty to promote equalities and human rights.
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