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  • Greatwell Homes employment tribunal
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    Tribunal orders Greatwell Homes to pay £50,000 in maternity leave dispute

    2023-08-25T08:00:11Z

    Northamptonshire housing association Greatwell Homes has been ordered to pay a former employee £50,000 at employment tribunal after a maternity leave dispute.The association, which manages thousands of homes in Wellingborough, Kettering and Raunds, was taken to court after the member of staff claimed she had ‘suffered a detriment’ while on ...

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    Tribunal finds former Royal Stoke University Hospital nurse was unfairly dismissed

    2023-08-22T08:00:44Z

    Credit: Vivid Brands / Shutterstock.comA former Royal Stoke University Hospital nurse has been found to have been unfairly dismissed and should have received statutory redundancy.Clare Jackson had been working as a band six senior haematology research nurse at the hospital for five years when a directorate restructuring involving more than ...

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    Tribunal finds former Trentside Manor Care employee was unfairly dismissed

    2023-08-16T08:00:19Z

    A former care home manager at Trentside Manor Care has been awarded more than £100,000 in damages following a dismissal after requesting a reduction in her working hours.M Raphael had worked at the Stoke on Trent care home since 2011 and suffered a stroke in 2015, which left her with ...

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    Tribunal rules law firm must pay out on 13 counts of unfair dismissal

    2023-08-09T11:25:31Z

    An employment tribunal has ruled that a defunct Newcastle-based law firm must pay 13 former employees 90 days’ remuneration for unfair dismissal after failing to give sufficient notice of redundancy ahead of the firm ceasing trading.Short Richardson and Forth closed on 30 September 2022, before entering into voluntary liquidation on ...

  • Woolworths long service leave
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    Woolworths Group faces charges for underpaying long service leave

    2023-08-02T11:13:41Z

    Credit: myphotobank.com.au / Shutterstock.comAustralian retailer Woolworths Group and its subsidiary Woolstar Pty have had more than 1,000 charges filed against them by Wage Inspectorate Victoria for failing to make long service leave payments.The charges, which were filed in the Magistrates’ Court of Victoria, alleged that the group failed to pay ...

  • Meghraj Group Pension Scheme
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    Tribunal rules Meghraj Group Pension's former owner must pay in £1.8 million

    2023-08-01T11:15:58Z

    A tribunal has upheld a decision by The Pensions Regulator (TPR) to issue a contribution notice for Anant Shah, the former owner of the Meghraj Group Pension Scheme, to pay £1.8 million into the scheme.The Meghraj Group Pension Scheme is the UK defined benefit scheme of the Meghraj Group, an ...

  • High Court BBC pension
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    High Court rules BBC cannot change pension to cut future benefits

    2023-07-31T10:48:20Z

    The High Court has ruled that the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) cannot modify its £19.8 billion pension to cut future benefits for plan members but can make other changes without employees’ consent.The case explored the treatment of future service benefits under the BBC pension scheme, which provides retirement benefits on ...

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    Flexible Working Bill receives Royal Assent

    2023-07-21T10:33:11Z

    The Employment Relations (Flexible Working) Bill, which will allow UK workers to request flexible working from day one in a job, has received Royal Assent.Employees now have the right to request this twice a year instead just once. Employers are now required to consider these and provide a reason before ...

  • Lawcomm Solicitors bonus
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    Tribunal orders Lawcomm Solicitors to pay £13,000 in unfair dismissal case

    2023-07-18T08:00:56Z

    Family law firm Lawcomm Solicitors has been ordered to pay a former employee nearly £13,000 after a tribunal ruled she had been unfairly dismissed and her contract had been breached after the organisation's failure to make a bonus payment.Sarah Lightfoot-Webber, former head of family law at the Hampshire-based firm, resigned ...

  • DC pension reforms
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    Government announces DC pension scheme reforms

    2023-07-11T10:40:49Z

    Nine of the UK’s largest defined contribution (DC) pension providers have come to an agreement with the government to improve pension schemes.Under the Mansion House Reforms, announced by Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt, the providers have committed to allocating 5% of assets in their default funds to unlisted equities ...

  • ABC Engineering tribunal
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    Tribunal orders ABC Engineering to pay former staff unpaid wages and holiday pay

    2023-07-10T10:54:56Z

    An employment tribunal has ruled that collapsed firm ABC Engineering needs to pay eight former members of staff more than £12,000 for failing to pay holiday entitlements and unauthorised wage deductions.The Warrington-based engineering business entered voluntary liquidation in last September after accruing debts worth nearly £300,000. One month later, eight ...

  • Future Workforce Alliance wellbeing
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    Future Workforce Alliance introduces digital workplace wellbeing charter

    2023-07-04T10:23:42Z

    Future Workforce Alliance, a bipartisan consortium of policymakers and sector leaders, has launched the European Charter for Digital Workplace Wellbeing.The charter has been signed by a group of 31 members of European Parliament (MEP), including MEP Drago? Pîslaru, chair of the European Parliament Committee on employment and social affairs, and ...

  • Birmingham City Council pay
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    Birmingham City Council unable to pay £760 million equal pay bill

    2023-06-30T11:24:09Z

    Birmingham City Council is in conversation with the government due to being unable to pay an equal pay claims bill worth up to £760 million.The council has already paid out a total of £1.1 billion to settle equal pay claims over the last decade following a Supreme Court ruling pay ...

  • Pregnant Workers Fairness Act
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    US Pregnant Workers Fairness Act comes into effect

    2023-06-28T08:00:06Z

    The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) has come into effect from 27 June in the United States (US).Under the terms of the PWFA employers are obliged to provide reasonable accommodations for known limitations related to pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions.The act applies to US private and public sector employers ...

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    British Standards Institute publishes inclusive workplace guidance

    2023-06-21T08:00:07Z

    The British Standards Institute (BSI) has published new guidance designed to help organisations create a diverse and inclusive workplace culture through leadership commitment or adjusting recruitment practices.Diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace, code of practice PAS 1948, has been designed as practical support for employers to develop and implement ...

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    Tribunal finds Police Federation of England and Wales discriminated in pension claims

    2023-06-12T10:36:17Z

    The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) has been found to have discriminated against and victimised members who previously made claims against the government after being moved to pension schemes with reduced benefits.The Career Average Revalued Earnings Police Pension Scheme came into effect in April 2015, allowing members born ...

  • Durdans Stables
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    Durdans Stables to pay £4,000 in maternity discrimination case

    2023-06-07T10:46:15Z

    Durdans Stables has been ordered to pay a former female groom more than £4,000 after an employment tribunal found that she had been discriminated against.Charlotte Holloway began working at the Epsom, Surrey-based stables in October 2018. Her employer had asked her to change her working days and hours while she ...

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    Neonatal, carer and family leave acts receive Royal Assent

    2023-05-26T10:42:33Z

    The Neonatal Care (Leave and Pay) Act, the Carer’s Leave Act and the Protection from Redundancy (Pregnancy and Family Leave) Act have received Royal Assent.Once in force, these government-backed bills will support vulnerable workers and parents during difficult times.The Neonatal Care (Leave and Pay) Act, introduced by Stuart C McDonald ...

  • Addison Lee employment tribunal
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    Addison Lee ordered to pay deposits to continue workers’ rights case

    2023-05-24T08:00:58Z

    An employment tribunal has ordered private hire cab and courier business Addison Lee to pay deposits of up to £125,000 to continue with its legal arguments in the workers’ rights case brought by hundreds of drivers.A 2017 employment tribunal found that Addison Lee drivers were workers and therefore entitled to ...

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    Ginza Japanese Restaurant repays staff forced to share tips

    2023-05-17T08:00:04Z

    US-based Ginza Japanese Restaurant has repaid 75 server employees a total of $262,000 (£209,220) after forcing them to share their tips with chefs, owners and managers.An investigation by the US Department of Labor’s (DOL) Wage and Hour Division found that the sushi restaurant, located in Fort Myers, Florida, required staff ...