- : Year 06, issue 03

 
Dealing with poor timekeeping Publication date: 06.10.2022
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Poor timekeeping should be a major concern for employers. It’s bad for staff morale and it can have a detrimental impact on business. If an employee is occasionally or regularly late for work, how should you tackle the issue?
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Annual increases to the real Living Wage Publication date: 06.10.2022
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The Living Wage Foundation has announced the annual increases to the real Living Wage. What are the updated rates for London and the rest of the UK?
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Paid special leave scheme wasn’t discriminatory Publication date: 06.10.2022
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The Employment Appeal Tribunal has ruled that an employer’s paid special leave scheme during the pandemic wasn’t discriminatory despite its preconditions. Why?
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Making reasonable adjustments for disabled employees Publication date: 06.10.2022
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You’re under a statutory duty to make reasonable adjustments for employees who are deemed disabled under the Equality Act 2010. What should you think about when looking to comply with your duty in respect of a disabled employee?
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Growth Plan 2022: employment points Publication date: 06.10.2022
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The new Chancellor of the Exchequer has delivered his Growth Plan 2022. What are the key measures from an employment perspective?
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Can home/hybrid workers insist on returning to the office? Publication date: 06.10.2022
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Amid rising energy prices, some home and hybrid workers are heading back to their workplaces to save on domestic heating costs over the autumn/winter. If an employee is a home or hybrid worker, can they insist on temporarily returning to the office?
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What’s new for 2022/23? Publication date: 13.01.2022
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There’s been a trickle of key announcements for employers in respect of the new tax year. What can you rely on so far? As both the apprentice rate and the 21/22-year-old minimum wage rate rise sharply, it’s important to check that employees in these categories are still able to participate in salary sacrifice arrangements without reducing their pay below the appropriate rates.
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Tax codes: back to basics Publication date: 13.01.2022
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Lots of employees don’t understand how their tax code is made up and they are likely to come to you when they have a question/problem. What do you need to know to help them?
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Tax check for renewing a licence Publication date: 13.01.2022
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Tax check for renewing a licence..From 4 April 2022, if people renew their licence to drive a taxi or are dealers in scrap metal or apply for a subsequent licence under a different licensing body, they will have to do a tax check. They will be able to do this online through a digital service. The tax check is not an enquiry or a compliance check...
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A long wait to receive the NPA top up Publication date: 13.01.2022
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A long wait to receive the NPA top up..Since 2014 over 1m, mainly women, in net pay arrangement pension schemes, many of which are in the public sector, have been paying more for their pensions than those with a similar level of earnings in relief at source pension schemes. The so-called net pay anomaly occurs because those who are auto- enrolled because...
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