DWP encourages ‘midlife MOTs’ for employees over 50

Tech company Multiverse found that around 5.3 million workers over 50 are considering early retirement owing to perceived skill gaps.  So, the government is encouraging employers, particularly small and medium-sized businesses, to offer midlife MOTs to retain and support employees aged 50 and above. The idea involves individuals reflecting on their wealth, well-being and careers,…

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When is a resignation, not a resignation?

When your employee didn’t mean it. In Omar v Epping Forest District Citizens Advice, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) held that an employment tribunal erred in finding that an employee’s resignation in the heat of the moment was intended. Facts The employee (‘O’) resigned from Epping Forest District Citizens Advice (EFDCA) during an altercation with…

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Fawcett Society publishes employer’s guide on supporting new mothers at work

The Fawcett Society has published an employer’s guide to supporting new mothers at work. It found that, owing to childcare pressures, 11% of working mothers resign, 41% decline a promotion, and only 31% have access to flexible working. The recommendations for employers include: Build a clear policy framework This should be shared with managers and…

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Floodgates opened on historic holiday pay claims?

Unlawful deductions If a worker wishes to challenge their employer about potentially unlawful deductions from wages, they must bring a tribunal claim within three months of the underpayment. Where there has been a series of underpayments, the worker may bring a tribunal claim within three months of the last of those underpayments. Holiday pay Underpayments…

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What is environmental, social and governance (ESG) and why does it matter?

It is the range of environmental, social and governance factors against which the sustainability credentials of a company may be measured. Environmental refers to a company’s:  Impact on the natural environment. Carbon footprint. Production of waste. Pollution. Social refers to how a company manages its:  Relationship with its workforce. Customers. Suppliers. The wider community. Governance…

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