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Retained EU Employment Law: changes ahead for working time, TUPE, holiday entitlement and pay
The Government recently published its response to the consultation paper Retained EU Employment Law. A reduction in working time reporting requirements and more flexibility regarding TUPE consultation were announced. Wide-ranging...
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The impact of COVID-19 on finance arrangements
On Thursday 7 May, Blake Morgan hosted a webinar on the impact COVID-19 is having on finance arrangements.
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Could a new rail link be the ‘shovel ready’ project to help Britain’s economic recovery?
Blake Morgan Construction and Development partner Richard Wade has written a piece looking at a proposed rail link from the west of Britain to Heathrow.
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Bouncing back? How proposed planning reforms are set to aid economic recovery by boosting building in Britain
From introducing zoning to expanding Permitted Development Rights, reforms to the planning system have been in the pipeline for a while.
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Webinar: Returning to Work
On Tuesday 18 August we hosted the first of our two part webinar where our team of specialist lawyers from employment and data protection will consider the proposed return to...
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Big data and algorithms: lessons from class of 2020
In this most strange of years, the problems with A-Level and GCSE results may seem like just another short-term political crisis. This article was first published in Business Matters on...
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Public Sector Network webinar
On Thursday 24 September we hosted the first in a series of webinars for our Public Sector Network Group.
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HMRC investigates furlough fraud cases
Businesses need to be aware of potential furlough fraud situations as HMRC have signalled that they are actively investigating claims.
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Do the new Employment Tribunal Rules 2020 do enough to reduce bureaucracy and increase capacity?
Practice and procedure in the Employment Tribunals differs from that in the civil courts. It is governed by its own set of rules, principally: The Employment Tribunals (Constitution and Rules...
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Blake Morgan’s Public Sector Network – Challenges for information governance (17/12/2020) – PAST EVENT
We were delighted to host a Public Sector Network seminar on Thursday 17 December 2020, specifically for those in the public and third sector.
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Are remote assessments lawful under the Mental Health Act?
We look at a recent case that determines if remote assessments by Approved Mental Health Professionals (AMHP) are lawful under the Mental Health Act (MHA).
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EAT upholds finding that staff training on harassment was stale and needed refreshing
The recent decision of the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) in Allay UK Ltd v Gehlen raises a number of practical implications for employers who have put in place equal opportunity...