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“New bills, please” Publication date: 30.10.2002
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In the last budget the Chancellor announced changes to the way VAT is dealt with on invoices. What are these changes and are you affected now?
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Advertise your business? Publication date: 30.10.2002
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Advertise your business?.. Number plate confusion. Fancy a number plate that’s linked to your business? Seen the owner of the local curry house delivering in a van with a registration HOT 1? Perhaps your taste is a little subtler. Maybe you trade as Smith Property Maintenance so something like SPM 567 would do. But where can you find something suitable?...
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Gone football crazy? Publication date: 01.02.2002
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The trial of the Leeds footballers made headline news for several weeks. Aside from the criminal aspect, it raised interesting issues about what might happen if you don’t enforce contract terms. What lessons can you learn?
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Stating the obvious Publication date: 01.02.2002
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Most businesses regard employment tribunals as being strongly anti-employer. Much of this feeling is caused by otherwise weak cases succeeding due to procedural flaws, e.g. in witness statements. What should you be doing?
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Less work = redundancy? Publication date: 01.02.2002
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You’d think redundancy was straightforward. Yet so many employers often fail to act when they could and do act when they shouldn’t! Can you play it safe?
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Case law - sex discrimination Publication date: 01.02.2002
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Case law - sex discrimination.. Unlimited - unreal. You’ll probably already know that there’s no cap on the level of compensation a tribunal can award the victim of sex discrimination. So the sky’s the limit if you get it wrong? In theory, yes. In reality, you’re unlikely to get anywhere near such a level. Truth is, that in the majority of discrimination...
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A tax-free ticket to ride Publication date: 01.02.2002
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Getting and retaining staff is becoming increasingly difficult. Many employers assume that simply increasing pay is the answer. Yet research shows that benefits such as travel season ticket loans are more valued. What’s the story?
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“Let’s keep it in the family…” Publication date: 01.02.2002
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Someone’s left and you have a vacancy to fill. You can’t see the point in all that expensive advertising so encourage staff to recommend someone they know. Now you’ve heard this could spell trouble. Why?
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Q & A - changing circumstances Publication date: 01.02.2002
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Q & A - changing circumstances.. Q. We agreed to let an employee take a two-month holiday (part unpaid) to visit family in Australia. However, two weeks into his period of leave, we’ve discovered that we can’t do without him (or at least we need someone to do the work). Can we write and tell him we can’t guarantee there’ll be a job waiting...
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Hard of hearing? Publication date: 01.02.2002
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A long-service employee with a previously good work record develops a health problem that affects her ability to do the job properly. But she won’t accept it. Can you make her redundant, and if not, what are the alternatives?
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