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Taylor Review – update

The House of Commons Work and Pensions and Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committees (the Committees) made recommendations in November 2017 for addressing the issues raised in the Taylor Review. These included:

By Verity Buckingham
  • Discrimination
  • Equal pay
  • Gender pay gap reporting
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The gender pay gap reporting deadline has now passed – so what have we learned?

The deadline passed at midnight last night for private businesses with more than 250 employees to publish their gender pay […]

By UK People Reward and Mobility Team
  • Employee benefits
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Fathers and the Workplace

The Women and Equalities Committee has published a report highlighting what it sees as the difficulties that fathers face in balancing their careers with childcare responsibilities. The report makes a series of proposals which aim to put men and women on a more equal footing when it comes to maternity and paternity leave. The most headline grabbing recommendation is that fathers should receive one month's leave at 90% of their salary (capped for higher earners) when their wife or partner has a baby and a further two months of paternity leave at £141 a week, without any loss of rights for the mother.

By Mark Hamilton
  • Equal pay
  • Gender pay gap reporting
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London's gender pay gap worst in the UK

The Office for National Statistics published data this week that shows London as a region has the widest gender pay gap in the UK. Currently, women working full-time in London earn 14.6 per cent less than their male colleagues. In the past twenty years the gap has narrowed only slightly from 15.1 per cent. In contrast, during this same period the pay gap in Wales and Scotland has gone from 17.5 per cent and 18.4 per cent to 6.3 per cent and 6.6. per cent respectively.

By UK People Reward and Mobility Team
  • Government proposals
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National Minimum Wage Increase

Workers aged over 25 will receive an inflation-busting increase of 33p an hour in their national minimum wage. An above-inflation pay rise of 4.4 per cent starting April 2018 is over the 3 per cent rate of inflation which is in place at the moment. Following this, full-time workers will receive a £600 annual increase.

By Verity Buckingham
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  • Termination

Autumn Budget – employment provisions

The Chancellor has spoken and presented his first Autumn Budget.

By Verity Buckingham
  • Employee welfare
  • Pay, benefits and bonuses

Dealing with personal relationships in the workplace

It has recently been reported in the press that John Neal, the CEO of the Australian headquartered insurance and reinsurance […]

By Victoria Albon
  • Legislative changes
  • National Minimum Wage
  • Pay, benefits and bonuses

National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage set to increase in April

Following our post on 1 December 2016, “National Living Wage to increase by 4 per cent in April“, the draft […]

By Helena Rozman
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CitySprint courier delivered employee status by employment tribunal

In another case focusing on the gig economy, the London Central Employment Tribunal has ruled that a CitySprint bike courier […]

By Helena Rozman
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National Living Wage to increase by 4 per cent in April

The Chancellor has confirmed that the National Living Wage (NLW) will increase in April 2017 from £7.20 to £7.50 per […]

By Helena Rozman
  • Government proposals
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Government announces proposed statutory maternity pay and sick pay rates for 2017 to 2018

The government has published the proposed benefit and pension rates for 2017 to 2018. It reviews the rates every year […]

By Helena Rozman
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  • Tribunal procedures
  • Unfair dismissal

Insight: UK Employment Law Round-up – October 2016

In this issue we look at recent case law decisions which have provided a useful reminder of the position when […]

By Sarah Beeby

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