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Strikes

Strikes

Many of us have been caught up in strikes recently, whether it’s being unable to get to a meeting because there are no trains or your mum’s birthday card arriving late ‘because of the strikes’ (not because you posted it late). Strikes have been announced or considered...
Dismissal for continued lateness?

Dismissal for continued lateness?

Can continued lateness justify dismissal? The EAT in Tijani v The House of Commons Commission  held that it could. The employee had been a cleaner at the House of Commons since June 2015. She was given a first written warning in December 2017 for being late 17 out of...
TUPE – Do Share Incentive Plans transfer

TUPE – Do Share Incentive Plans transfer

When there is a TUPE transfer, all of the transferor’s (the original employer) rights, powers, duties and liabilities connected to the transferring employee’s contract of employment transfer to the transferee (the new employer). The EAT has looked recently at whether...
The post-Brexit future of employment law

The post-Brexit future of employment law

Last month saw the tabling in the House of Commons of the EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill. If brought into force, the Bill provides that all EU derived legislation will fall away unless it is specifically retained by a certain date (December 2023, with the option...