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Employment Horizons 2023

In our Employment Horizons publication, we have reflected on some of the key themes impacting multi-national employers in 2023. These include responding to inflationary pressures and the cost of living crisis, remote and...more

COVID-19 Report for Life Sciences and Health Care Companies - March 2022

The COVID-19 Report is a compilation of coronavirus news, analysis, and insights from around the world to help life sciences and health care companies stay current in this challenging time. In this week's Report: FDA warns...more

Employment News: COVID-19, religion and belief

A tale in two parts - COVID-19 and health and safety dismissals There have been more employment tribunal decisions examining when a COVID-19 related dismissal will be automatically unfair for health and safety reasons. One...more

Employment News: health and safety, pay reporting

First tribunal guidance on "serious and imminent" danger in context of COVID-19 - In Rodgers v Leeds Laser Cutting Ltd the Employment Tribunal considered whether an employee had been unfairly dismissed for refusing to attend...more

COVID-19 and vaccinations – employment and data privacy considerations

The roll-out of vaccinations against Covid-19 is gathering pace in the UK and on the current timetable all adults will have been offered a first vaccine by the end of July....more

The UK’s Job Retention Scheme (UPDATED)

Although the government’s Job Retention Scheme (JRS) was originally expected to close on 31 October 2020, the government has extended it on several occasions. Following the Budget on 3 March 2021 it is now clear that the...more

Employment News: harassment, COVID-19

Timed out – reasonable steps defence fails because training stable - An employer can defend a discrimination claim under the Equality Act if it has taken all reasonable steps to prevent employees from committing acts of...more

UK employees and COVID-19: employers' frequently asked questions

This note addresses some of employers' key questions about their obligations to employees when dealing with the continuing COVID-19 outbreak. It deals with the position in England. The governments in Scotland, Wales and...more

The UK’s Job Retention Scheme (UPDATED)

Although the government’s Job Retention Scheme (JRS) was originally expected to close on 31 October 2020, the government subsequently decided to extend it, initially to the end of March and then to the end of April 2021 (the...more

Employment News: age discrimination, job retention scheme

There has been a lengthy debate in the courts about the extent to which an employer can rely on cost considerations when seeking to justify a provision, criteria or practice that is potentially indirectly discriminatory. In...more

The UK’s Job Retention Scheme (UPDATED)

Although the government’s Job Retention Scheme (JRS) was initially expected to close on 31 October 2020, on 5 November 2020 the government announced that it would remain in place in some form until the end of March 2021 (the...more

Employment News: data protection, Brexit, furlough

Tell me more – ICO publishes detailed subject access guidance - The ICO has published detailed guidance for handling subject access requests. This is relevant to employers responding to subject access requests from...more

The UK’s Job Support Scheme (UPDATED)

The UK government announced its Job Support Scheme (JSS Open) on 24 September and revised terms on 22 October. An expanded version of the Job Support Scheme (JSS Closed) is available for businesses that are required to close...more

The UK’s Job Support Scheme

On 24 September 2020 the UK government announced its Job Support Scheme (JSS), which will open on 1 November when the current Job Retention Scheme (JRS) comes to an end. It will run for six months until the end of April 2021....more

Employment News: Covid-19, tax

Replacement for furlough scheme announced - On 24 September the government announced the Job Support Scheme, which will open on 1 November. The Job Support Scheme will support wages for employees who are performing at...more

Employment News: tribunals, redundancy, disability, COVID-19

Way ahead – Roadmap for employment tribunals published: The Presidents of the Employment Tribunals have published a roadmap outlining a plan for increasing the number of employment tribunal hearings that can take place...more

The UK’s revised Job Retention Scheme (UPDATED)

On 20 March 2020 the UK government announced its coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (JRS), which allowed businesses to place employees on furlough (temporary leave of absence) and reclaim 80% of their usual monthly wage costs...more

The UK’s Job Retention Scheme (UPDATED)

On 20 March 2020 the UK government announced its Job Retention Scheme (JRS). The JRS allows businesses to place employees on furlough (temporary leave of absence) and reclaim 80% of their usual monthly wage costs from HMRC,...more

Exiting lockdown and the re-opening of UK workplaces – employers' frequently asked questions

This note addresses some of the key questions employers are asking about their obligations to employees when businesses start to re-open on a phased basis after the UK's approach to lockdown is scaled back. It will be updated...more

Employment News: vicarious liability, employment changes, Coronavirus update

Motive matters - Employer not liable for rogue employee's data breach - The Supreme Court confirmed that an employer was not vicariously liable for a data breach carried out by an employee as a personal vendetta against the...more

The UK’s Job Retention Scheme

On 20 March 2020 the UK government announced its Job Retention Scheme (JRS), which will run for an initial period of three months from 1 March 2020. It is expected to be operational by the end of April 2020. The JRS will...more

Employment News: COVID-19, whistleblowing, gross misconduct, other developments

COVID-19 - We have collated some questions employers are asking in connection with their obligations to employees during the current public health emergency. ...more

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