Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 transfer

In certain circumstances, an employer can ‘acquire’ employees when there has been a ‘relevant transfer’ of a business or undertaking, or part of it, to a new employer.  The Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations (commonly known as TUPE) safeguards employee’s rights when there has been either: a transfer (not necessarily by sale) of…

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Redundancy

Due to a variety of reasons, an employer may need to make changes to the workforce in order to meet the needs of the business.  This can include a redundancy situation. A redundancy situation will arise when: the employer has ceased, or intends to cease, to carry on the business overall or in a particular place…

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Equal pay

Legislation requires, in certain circumstances (see below), equality in contractual terms and conditions of employment (including rates of pay and pensions) for men and women.  The rules described here are one part of the laws to eliminate discrimination because of sex. Contracts of employment are deemed to contain a sex ‘equality clause’ and occupational pension…

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Tribunals

Unless sitting alone, such as with unfair dismissal claims, an employment judge (a qualified lawyer) hears cases alongside two lay members, one with managerial or business experience and one with experience of representing employees. Ordinarily, a prospective claimant must contact Acas to allow it to explore a settlement of the dispute.  This can last for…

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Discrimination

People are protected in workplace situations from being subjected to prohibited conduct’ to do with a ‘protected’ characteristic. Generally, it does not matter whether the conduct is intentional as to whether or not prohibited conduct has occurred.  It can also be a one-off act, a series of ongoing acts, or arising from a policy or…

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Disciplinary

Every business should have a clear set of standards relating to how employees conduct themselves, both in and outside of the workplace, and the levels of performance expected from them. ​Whilst every company may have its own unique culture, there comes a time in every business when the standards expected from employees falls short of…

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Data protection

The General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA 2018) together create a new regime which governs the processing by data controllers of personal data relating to data subjects (concepts with which employers will be familiar from the Data Protection Act 1998). ​In the employment context the data controller is the…

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