by Anna Denton | Jun 14, 2019 | Discrimination, equality, Equality Act, parental rights, pay
Enhancing shared parental pay differently to maternity pay is not sex discrimination, a recent case has resolved. The Court of Appeal recently heard from two male claimants who felt they suffered discrimination when their employers failed to pay them an enhanced...
by Anna Denton | Jun 6, 2019 | ACAS Code, Grievance & Disciplinary
I would imagine that your natural reaction to a grievance from an ex-employee (since the abolition of the Statutory Minimum Procedures some years ago), would be to shrug your shoulders and take the attitude that since they have already left, there is nothing that you...
by Anna Denton | May 29, 2019 | Criminal Finances Act 2017
Our latest video is available to view on the Refreshing Law YouTube channel – please click here to watch Anna discussing the Criminal Finances Act 2017.
by Anna Denton | May 20, 2019 | GDPR
Any future employer is going to want a reference from us setting out how long we employed the employee for and other information about their job role (even if its limited to that). When we give that reference, we’re ‘processing’ personal data, so we need to comply...
by Anna Denton | May 16, 2019 | Agency Workers
Given the uncertainty around Brexit, lots of employers are using agency workers to fill roles whilst they wait and see what’s going to happen going forward. Given that we’ve now had the Agency Workers regulations 2010 for 9-years, most are now used to the idea that...