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Holidaying abroad

Foreign holidays are currently banned, and returning travellers have to quarantine. However, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has confirmed the government is planning to let people travel abroad soon, potentially from 17th May. You’ve just got people back to work so you can’t afford Covid-19 related absences. Where do you stand? Here we answer six important…

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An employee dismissed because of Covid-19 concerns is awarded over £23,000

The claimant, Mr Gibson, worked as a chef in a restaurant owned by Lothian Leisure. The restaurant closed temporarily in March 2020 owing to the first Covid-19 lockdown and furloughed Mr Gibson. It asked Mr Gibson to return when it reopened. He was concerned about catching Covid-19 at work and passing it onto his clinically…

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The Uber case – what now?

Last month the Supreme Court unanimously upheld the employment tribunal decision that a group of 35 Uber drivers were workers for the Employment Rights Act 1996, the Working Time Regulations 1998, and the National Minimum Wage Act 1998. The court also confirmed that the drivers’ working time includes any period when they are logged in…

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April 2021 rate changes

NLW and NMW rates from 1st April 2020 From 4th April 2021, the standard weekly rates of statutory maternity, adoption, paternity, parental bereavement and shared parental pay will increase to £151.97. From 6th April 2021, the weekly statutory sick pay rate will increase to £96.35 and the maximum amount of a “week’s pay” (used to…

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Hybrid working

As we adapt to the new working environment, many of you are considering asking your people to split their time between working from home and attending the workplace. Employees may have been working flexibly because of the pandemic and you may wish to make this arrangement permanent, particularly if they have performed to, or above…

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