AdviserinAdviser onlineBrexit - what will it mean for employment rights?EU membership has had a significant impact on employment rights. Matt Bradbury examines the potential impact of Brexit on workers’ rightsJan 18, 2017Jan 18, 2017
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AdviserNational Living Wage - what is it and what can workers expect?The National Minimum Wage Amendment Regulations 2016 (SI 68) come into force on 1 April 2016 giving effect to the ‘National Living Wage’…Dec 5, 2016Dec 5, 2016
AdviserWhere now for the GPOW?Carlos Hagi considers the first Upper Tribunal decisions that rule on the application of the ‘genuine prospects of work’ test (GPOW) to EEA…Dec 5, 2016Dec 5, 2016
AdviserPIP caselawKate Smith takes a look at some Upper Tribunal decisions on PIP criteria to see how they assist advisers to make sense of the benefit (or…Dec 5, 2016Dec 5, 2016
AdviserBereavement Support PaymentFiona Seymour highlights proposed changes to the system of bereavement benefits.Dec 5, 2016Dec 5, 2016
AdviserUnfair dismissals by reason of redundancyIn the fourth in a series of articles on unfair dismissal Emma Wilkinson looks at fairness in dismissals by reason of redundancy. This is…Dec 5, 2016Dec 5, 2016
AdviserCan consumers cancel contracts for goods made to their specifications?Kate Hobson and Jan Carton look at the issue of consumers who cancel goods made to their specifications.Dec 5, 2016Dec 5, 2016
AdviserPart 7 of the Immigration Bill 2015 — fluency requirements for public authority workers in public…This article takes a brief look at English language fluency requirements for public authority workers contained in Part 7 of the…Dec 5, 2016Dec 5, 2016
AdviserUniversal Credit - teething problems or one big headache?Sandie Lock considers common problems arising from some of the first Universal Credit claims.Dec 5, 2016Dec 5, 2016