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Public authorities in Wales have a duty to reduce inequality

Public authorities in Wales have a duty to reduce inequality Key Contact: Claire Knowles Author: Daniel Evans The Welsh Government has confirmed that Welsh Ministers, county councils, local health boards, NHS Trusts, fire and rescue authorities, National Park authorities, and the Welsh Revenue Authority are the public authorities who will be subject to the socio-economic...
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Regular voluntary overtime should be factored into a holiday pay calculation

Regular voluntary overtime should be factored into a holiday pay calculation Key Contact: Claire Knowles Author: Daniel Evans In 2019, the Court of Appeal held in the case of East of England Ambulance Trust v Flowers that voluntary overtime should be factored into the calculation of holiday pay when it is sufficiently regular and settled....
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Working Time Updates for Sleep-In and On-Call Shifts

Working Time Updates for Sleep-In and On-Call Shifts Key Contact: Claire Knowles Author: Adam McGlynn Keep Calm and Sleep In The Supreme Court has handed down their long-awaited judgement for the Royal Mencap Society v Tomlinson-Blake case and the message to the care sector is to keep calm and sleep in. A ‘sleep-in’ shift, i.e....
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Stretching the Vento Bands: Discrimination and Whistleblowing Compensation Increased

Stretching the Vento Bands: Discrimination and Whistleblowing Compensation Increased Key Contact: Claire Knowles Author: Adam McGlynn To what extent are your feelings and mental health affected by the actions of those around you? Perhaps you consider yourself to be more resilient than most, or perhaps more sensitive. With this in mind, to what extent could...
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Rate Rises in April 2021 – Numbers to Know

Rate Rises in April 2021 – Numbers to Know Key Contact: Claire Knowles Author: Adam McGlynn This 6 April will see a number of increases to rights and remuneration rates affecting current employees and new hires: National Minimum Wage The National Living Wage (NLW) and National Minimum Wage (NMW) rates will increase after the government...
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Harassment in the Workplace and the Importance of Refresher Courses

Harassment in the Workplace and the Importance of Refresher Courses Key Contact: Claire Knowles Author: Adam McGlynn Harassment can occur in a number of ways, the general principle being where a person engages in unwanted conduct related to a relevant protected characteristic which has the purpose or effect of violating another’s dignity or creating an...
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The Supreme Court ruling on pay during sleep-in shifts is expected soon

The Supreme Court ruling on pay during sleep-in shifts is expected soon Key Contact: Claire Knowles Author: Dan Evans The case of Royal Mencap Society -v- Tomlinson-Blake was heard in the Supreme Court in February 2020. While we await the much-anticipated decision, we take a look at the details of the case and what legal...
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Discrimination case law update

Discrimination case law update Key Contact: Claire Knowles Author: Dan Evans Asda Supermarkets v Brierley and others – Equal pay in retail In October 2016 the Employment Tribunal decided that Asda shop workers (who are mostly women) were entitled to equal pay to Asda warehouse workers (who are mostly men). It was held that both...
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Supreme Court gives Uber 1-star as employment claim reaches its final destination

Supreme Court gives Uber 1-star as employment claim reaches its final destination Key Contact: Claire Knowles Author: Adam McGlynn For the past few years we have accompanied Uber in their long-haul legal battle to determine the future of ‘worker’ status in the gig economy. During this ride-along, the common gig-economy practice of categorising service providers...
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The Legality of Lockdown – Do Coronavirus Restrictions Go Too Far?

The Legality of Lockdown – Do Coronavirus Restrictions Go Too Far? Key Contact: Claire Knowles Author: Adam McGlynn 2020 was a year of rules and restrictions the likes of which no one could have anticipated. Since March, legislative responses to the Coronavirus pandemic have been issued on an almost daily basis, though still often struggling...
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