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Monthly Archives: July 2022
Case update: Holiday entitlement and pay for part-year workers should not be pro-rated
The Working Time Regulations 1998 (SI 1998/1833) (WTRs) entitle workers to take 5.6 weeks’ holiday per year. For a full-time worker on a permanent contract this means that their minimum statutory holiday entitlement is 28 days (inclusive of bank holidays). …
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Frozen or terminated bank accounts: What can you do?
As the digital economy continues to expand and ongoing developments in fin-tech send money flying around the world with unprecedent speed and ease, financial institutions are struggling to balance compliance responsibilities with their customer care obligations. Unfortunately, ordinary customers often …
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Can employees stop working when it gets too hot?
Whilst legislation sets a minimum temperature where work can stop, it will surprise many to find that there is no upper limit, says Daniel Zona in the Employment team. “Health and safety legislation sets out a minimum temperature of 16 …
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Commercial Rent (Coronavirus) Act 2022
On 24 March 2022 the Commercial Rent (Coronavirus) Bill received Royal Assent becoming the Commercial Rent (Coronavirus) Act 2022. It offers landlords and certain tenants the opportunity to resolve covid-related rent arrears disputes via a new binding arbitration process. The …
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Collyer Bristow promotes Dan McCarron to Partner in its latest promotion round
Collyer Bristow has announced the promotion of Dan McCarron to Partner in the Real Estate department. Dan’s promotion was effective from 1 June 2022. Dan has been made up to Partner in the Commercial real estate team. He has broad …
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5 tips when seeking Private Equity investment
There is currently a surplus of Private Equity money chasing too few genuinely good investment prospects. If you have previously considered seeking investment from a Private Equity investor there are a number of things you can do in order to …
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Fatigue not considered a disability in circumstances where it was not substantial or long-term
Ms D Navarro (DN) worked for Eurostar International Ltd (EI) in their customer service team. She underwent a double mastectomy in June 2018. Following the surgery DN suffered right breast pain and discomfort and pain in her right arm. This …
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