7 July, 2011
5 July, 2011
Ministry of Justice publishes Annual Tribunals Statistics 2010 - 2011.
5 July, 2011
Report published by Joseph Rowntree Foundation also reveals that the minimum cost of living is 5 per cent higher than in 2010.
5 July, 2011
Office for National Statistics publishes analysis which also shows that the gap between the lowest and highest earners is higher in the private sector.
5 July, 2011
Issue 104 of Garden Court Chambers' Employment Law Bulletin is now available.
28 June, 2011
New regulations that enable a local authority in England to authorise another person, or that person’s employees, to exercise social services functions for the purposes of participation in an adult social work practice pilot or a right to control pilot.
24 June, 2011
22 June, 2011
Issue 103 of Garden Court Chambers' Employment Law Bulletin is now available.
21 June, 2011
Employment and certain debt and housing matters to be taken 'out of scope' of legal aid.
20 June, 2011
New statutory rule brings section 3 of the Employment Act (Northern Ireland) 2010 into operation and contains a transitional provision which provides for amendments made by section 3 of the 2010 Act to apply only to appointments to the Industrial Court made after the operational date of this Order.
20 June, 2011
Discussions can go no further unless Ministers agree a common position on proposals for 20 weeks of maternity leave at full pay.
17 June, 2011
Government is concerned that measures proposed for 20 weeks of maternity leave at full pay will result in 'considerable costs' to Member States.
10 June, 2011
Edward Davey, Minister for Business, Innovation and Skills, leads debate on employment law.
9 June, 2011
New report from IPPR says that 78 per cent of people would support government action to reduce gap between high and low earners.
9 June, 2011
Issue 102 of Garden Court Chambers' Employment Law Bulletin is now available.
8 June, 2011
Government has asked LPC to pay particular attention to youth employment and possibilities for simplification of current regulations.
8 June, 2011
New Report published by Joseph Rowntree Foundation found evidence of poor working conditions, low pay, restricted freedom of movement, and verbal and physical abuse.
25 May, 2011
New research published by Working Families and Lancaster University also shows that flexible working for fathers leads to better physical and psychological health.
24 May, 2011
Tribunals Service annual report also shows that ‘multiple’ claims rose by nearly 90 per cent in 2009/2010.
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