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    HM Treasury publishes updated version of job retention scheme

    2020-06-30T15:07:16Z

    HM Treasury has published a revised direction on the Government Job Retention Scheme (GJRS), making this the third version of the GJRS since it launched on 15 April 2020.The legislation includes updates to the flexible furlough scheme which will come into effect on 1 July 2020.Organisations will be able to ...

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    Government publishes further guidance on job retention scheme

    2020-06-17T05:00:35Z

    The government has published further guidance on the Government Job Retention Scheme (GJRS), including more information about the new flexible furlough rules.From 1 July 2020, businesses will be able to bring back furloughed employees to work a flexible pattern, while claiming funds back for the hours that they do not ...

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    Parents returning to work after maternity and paternity leave eligible for furlough pay

    2020-06-10T10:51:12Z

    Working parents on statutory maternity and paternity leave, who are returning to work before October 2020, will be eligible for the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS).The enhancement to the CJRS will mean that working parents will still be able to receive 80% of their salary through the government scheme, if ...

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    Government to launch online service for SMEs to reclaim Covid-19 statutory sick pay

    2020-05-19T09:29:12Z

    Small and medium-sized employers (SMEs), which have fewer than 250 employees, will be able to recover Coronavirus-related employee statutory sick pay (SSP) when the government launches a new online service on 26 May 2020.The online scheme, which was announced as part of the 2020 Budget, will enable employers to reclaim ...

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    Government job retention scheme extended to end of October 2020

    2020-05-12T12:23:48Z

    The government's Coronavirus job retention scheme (CJRS) has been extended for a further four months until the end of October 2020, to assist businesses that are affected by the financial ramifications of the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic.Rishi Sunak, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced the decision in Parliament on 12 May 2020 ...

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    The Pensions Regulator advises DB pension members to not move funds during Covid-19

    2020-04-29T09:57:43Z

    The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has issued guidance advising trustees to send defined benefit (DB) members, looking to move their retirement funds, a letter warning them of the risks during the pandemic, urging them to make their decisions carefully.Since 2015, many members have taken advantaged of the flexible DB schemes offered ...

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    Government suspends pension tax charges for retired NHS staff returning to work

    2020-04-28T10:15:46Z

    The government will temporarily suspend pension tax charges for all retired NHS employees who decide to work during the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic.This is to ensure that there are not any significant tax charges to employees' pension income for retired individuals due to their change in circumstances, especially those aged 50 ...

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    Government introduces £60,000 life assurance scheme for front-line healthcare workers

    2020-04-28T10:07:27Z

    Front-line health and care employees in England will be covered by a life assurance scheme that financially benefits their family if they die due to Covid-19 (Coronavirus).On 27 April 2020, the government announced bereaved family members will receive £60,000, totaling approximately double the average pensionable pay for NHS employees.The government ...

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    Furloughed employees to receive full parental leave pay entitlements

    2020-04-27T09:05:21Z

    Employees planning to take paid parental or adoption leave whilst on furlough will be entitled to full pay based on their usual earnings rather than a furloughed pay rate.Announced by the government on 24 April 2020, the changes ensures that all employees intending to take time off following the birth, ...

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    Government extends job retention scheme to end of June 2020

    2020-04-20T08:53:09Z

    The government announced on 17 April 2020 it would be extending the job retention scheme to 30th June 2020 to financially support businesses and their employees during the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic.The scheme was put in place 1 March 2020 to cover a period of three months, however, due to the ...

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    Government job retention scheme extended to support new staff

    2020-04-16T10:30:00Z

    Newly hired employees may now be eligible to receive support through the government's Covid-19 (Coronavirus) job retention scheme.The government's new guidelines, published on 15 April 2020, extend the eligibility date by a further three weeks, enabling employees who were employed on or before 19 March 2020 to receive financial support. ...

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    Staff eligible for job retention scheme if organisation faces liquidation

    2020-04-14T10:59:02Z

    Employees whose organisation faces administration during the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic could still be eligible for the government's job retention scheme.According to government guidelines updated on 9 April 2020, an administrator will now be able to pursue the job retention scheme for the organisation's employees if there is a likelihood of ...

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    TPR publishes pension guidance for employers during Covid-19

    2020-04-14T10:26:37Z

    The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has updated its automatic-enrolment guidelines to assist employees during the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. The new guidance ensures that employees' pensions are fully protected and employers are supported if they need to make any difficult decisions.The guidance also provides further information for employers about maintaining pension contributions.Despite ...

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    Government confirms employees can receive furlough pay for multiple jobs

    2020-04-07T10:35:25Z

    The government has confirmed that employees who are furloughed in one job, but continue to work for another employer, can receive the furloughed payment while receiving their normal pay from a separate employer.The government’s furlough Covid-19 (Coronavirus) job retention scheme allows furloughed employees to receive 80% of their salary, capped ...

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    The tax and legislation changes impacting reward from April 2020

    2020-04-06T11:00:52Z

    With the arrival of the new tax year, new measures impacting pay and benefits are set to come into effect. Below is a round-up of these measures, along with other tax and legislation changes, that employers need to be aware of from 6 April 2020:The national living wage has increased ...

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    Government to launch review of enterprise management incentive scheme

    2020-03-12T16:47:49Z

    Budget 2020: Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak announced on 11 March 2020 that the government will launch a review into enterprise management incentives scheme (EMI).The EMI scheme is a tax-advantaged share option scheme designed for smaller businesses, enabling them to reward staff with equity participation. The review will aim ...

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    How will the Spring Budget 2020 affect pay and benefits?

    2020-03-12T10:01:14Z

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak delivered the Spring Budget speech to the House of Commons on Wednesday 11 March 2020. Below is a summary of the key announcements that could impact pay and benefits strategies:National insurance contribution threshold to rise to £9,500 from April 2020National living wage projected to ...

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    French court concludes Uber drivers should gain employee status

    2020-03-09T11:54:00Z

    In a ruling made on 4 March 2020, France's Court of Cassation reclassified the contractual relationship between drivers and ride hailing organisation Uber, giving them the right to be seen not as self-employed workers, but employees.In the case, Uber argued that drivers remain free to decide whether to connect to ...

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    Labour pledges 32-hour week, end of zero hours and to tackle menopause stigma

    2019-09-26T10:07:16Z

    During the 2019 Labour Party Conference, which took place from Saturday 21 to Wednesday 25 September, shadow chancellor of the exchequer John McDonnell MP (pictured) committed the party to start work implementing a 32-hour average working week, with no reductions to pay, during its next term in government.The move to ...

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    Governor of California signs bill redefining employee status

    2019-09-20T10:42:09Z

    On 18 September 2019, California governor Gavin Newsom signed into law a bill that updates and amends various sections of the state's Labor Code and Unemployment Insurance Code, redefining and clarifying the classification of employees versus independent contractors, or gig workers.The bill states that, for the purposes of the provisions ...