by Jacqui Cousins | Jun 1, 2016 | News
In or out? Brexit – the impact on employment No one can predict the outcome of the referendum and the uncertainty surrounding a potential ‘Brexit’ has an impact on how we consider employment law and the economy. But to what extent? Some surveys...
by Chris Coombes | Apr 8, 2016 | News
Shared Parental Leave – One year on 5 April 2015 saw the introduction of the legal right for fathers to claim shared parental leave and pay with the mothers of their children. The Children and Families Act enables eligible mothers to commit to ending their maternity...
by Chris Coombes | Apr 1, 2016 | News
National Living Wage: What you need to know The National Living Wage came into effect on 1st April, giving a compulsory pay increase to UK employees aged 25 and over. The rate is £7.20 per hour (7.5% more than the current minimum wage) and is set to rise each year...
by Chris Coombes | Mar 31, 2016 | News
Ending of SERPS/State second pension State second pension Prior to 6 April 2016, some employees – but not the self-employed paying Class 2 national insurance contributions (NICs) – earned an entitlement to an additional earnings-related amount of state...
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