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Tipping, gratuities, cover and service charges The government has confirmed its intention to legislate so that tips left for workers are retained by them in full. Measures to be included in the forthcoming Employment Bill will include: Employers will not be permitted to make any deductions from tips received by their staff, including administration charges, Read More …

Inadvertent discrimination: A Talent Management landmine

Ryan v South West Ambulance Services NHS Trust UKEAT[2019] Companies are wise to focus on succession planning and talent retention.  Promising managers are attracted to companies known for strong development opportunities, and a well-managed talent pipeline dramatically increases the odds that a company will appoint great leaders at the top.  What great employers also need Read More …

Employer dilemma: Dismiss furloughed employees or utilise the new Job Support Scheme (JSS)?

There are many commentators who have been quick to question the commercial sense for employers who are considering the new JSS. I am no mathematical genius, but I think that some of the commentators may be jumping to conclusions without looking at the bigger picture. The shadow economic secretary to the Treasury Paul McFadden is Read More …

Redundancy Guidance

Introduction Many employers are facing difficult times because of the recent lockdown and ongoing restrictions.  The list of employers announcing job losses is growing on a daily basis and the numbers are significant; Rolls Royce (9,000), BBC, Royal Mail, BP (10,000), Centrica (5,000) Bentley, Aston Martin Lagonda, BA (12,000), Virgin Atlantic, EasyJet, (4,500) Ryanair, P&O, Read More …