Wedlake Bell Insights

    • Insights
    • Sep 26, 2024

    Code of practice on the new tipping act – What employers need to know

    The Employment (Allocation of Tips) Act 2023 (the “Tipping Act”) comes into force on 1 October 2024. The Department for Business and Trade has recently published its Code of Practice on the Fair and Transparent Distribution of Tips (the “Code”),

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    • Legal Podcast
    • Aug 19, 2024

    Wedlake Bell Employment Podcast – Episode 2

    In the next edition of the Wedlake Bell Employment Podcast, Legal Director Choy Lau and Solicitor George Cornell discuss the potential changes to employment law under the new Labour Government following the King’s Speech and the top three changes that

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    • Insights
    • Jul 30, 2024

    Employment issues – What can I say?

    What an individual can say in circumstances concerning any ‘issues’ they may have faced in their employment and / or their exit may be determined by what contractual documentation has been signed; for example, if the individual has signed a

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    • Legal Podcast
    • Jun 20, 2024

    Wedlake Bell Employment Podcast – Episode 1

    How do you deal with a request for an extended period of time off during a new starter’s probationary period? Can you require an employee to take annual leave at a certain time to avoid holiday clashes? Can you allow

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    • Insights
    • Mar 27, 2024

    When is a settlement agreement not a settlement agreement?

    When resolving a dispute with an employee, employers should be mindful of the claims which typically cannot be waived under a settlement agreement. This update summarises the limitations on waivers under a settlement agreement and the claims which are customarily

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    • Insights
    • Feb 27, 2024

    Changes to family friendly rights: 2024 roundup

    New year, new rights. 2024 has brought in several changes to family friendly legislation and employers will need to keep up to date with developments to flexible working, redundancy protections, paternity leave and new rights for carer’s leave and leave

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    • Insights
    • Dec 1, 2023

    Upcoming changes to holiday pay, working time and TUPE

    From 1 January 2024, the Retained EU (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023 takes effect which will remove general EU-derived laws and principles, creating a risk that the case law covering certain critical workers’ rights would fall away, impacting on areas

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    • Insights
    • Oct 18, 2023

    A new right to request predictable working

    On 18 September 2023 the Workers (Predictable Terms and Conditions) Bill received Royal Assent, becoming an Act of Parliament. It is envisaged that the measures will come in to force in or around September 2024. The purpose of the new

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