Sentences with phrase «redundancy rights»

Richard Arthur, head of trade union law at Thompsons Solicitors, says: «The law says that the government can't change redundancy rights which have already accrued for civil servants unless the unions agree... PCS did not agree to the new scheme and so it was found to be unlawful.»
From changes in pension benefits, to redundancy rights and outgoing packages, employment laws mould the way businesses operate, in terms of human resources, financial impact and regulatory compliance.
To date, none of the cases have decided that the individuals have full employee status, which also brings sick leave, maternity pay, unfair dismissal and redundancy rights.
Set up in October 2003 the group has secured some notable parliamentary successes, including stopping the privatisation of the Forensic Science Service, helping solve a long running pay dispute in the Department for Work and Pensions and more recently opposing the government's plans to reduce the redundancy rights of our members.
Our parliamentary group, which was set up in 2003, includes more than 70 MPs and is active in the union's many high profile campaigns, including our current campaigns in opposition to the spending cuts and new legislation that has been introduced to cap the redundancy rights of our members.

Not exact matches

(I hear the same language for teenagers, for different - thinkers, for prisoners, for the laid - off redundancies, for sinners, for the one that needs to be right in their eyes before they are allowed any love.
My hon. Friend is right to point out that it has done so - without any significant redundancy - by deleting needless posts.
Mark Thompson's number two will step down from his role in June 2011, but will be compensated by a generous redundancy package, much to the chagrin of the right - wing press.
To add insult to injury, our political classes have ensured that those «with the broadest shoulders» have been able to protect and in many cases, add to their wealth whilst those who had no hand whatsoever in the crisis are having to deal with the impact of the recession head - on by way of pay cuts, pay freezes, redundancy and the systematic erosion of employment rights, all in the name of «economic necessity».
PCS members at the Equality and Human Right Commission are fighting cuts to budgets and staff that will mean up to 250 of the commission's 400 experienced workers face redundancy, while highly paid management consultants are retained.
The government is taking wide - ranging powers that will allow ministers to scrap or water down rights like protections from excessive working hours, equal treatment for agency workers, and redundancy protections.
Although a new law has recently been passed in an attempt to improve the situation, the FJI disapproves of the minimum cover for sickness, disability, pregnancy leave, and retirement that it offers, along with no right to paid holidays, redundancy allowance, and unemployment benefits.
Only if we can't get the right numbers or the right mix will there be compulsory redundancies
This is a step - by - step guide to planning for redundancy, your rights to compensation, and tips to minimise the impact if it's happening to you.
Most will be able to advise on, and barter for, better redundancy packages on your behalf and provide free advice and guidance on your rights.
In the right hands the redundancy of simple techniques and the usage of color will flourish.
How do micro grids apply to Private Use Networks, Franchise Rights, Stranded Costs / Charge backs and Redundancy in connection with cross utility easements and restrictions by the local TDU.
And right now regulatory redundancy, overreach and added cost for no benefit is clearly a top priority.»
The iPhone app, I've Been Fired, helps terminated workers understand their legal rights and determine what they are owed in redundancy pay (a legally mandated severance payment).
Therefore they do not enjoy additional rights that protect employees such as the ability to claim unfair dismissal and the right to statutory redundancy pay.
You may also have an express or implied contractual right to an enhanced contractual redundancy payment.
For example, employment law covers issues such as redundancy, health and safety and worker rights, while family law includes everything from divorce to adoption.
She has experience of advising and acting in disputes involving bonuses, commission, enhanced redundancy entitlements, share options and pension rights.
Julie provides advice and reputation on a number of employment rights matters including unfair dismissals, redundancy and wages claims and discrimination claims.
It is to be anticipated that redundancy will be the most likely reason for dismissal in the large majority of such cases which typically feature an easily identifiable cessation of work within the meaning of s 139 of the Employment Rights Act 1996 (ERA 1996).
Doing so would eliminate unnecessary redundancies and provide a variety of time - saving features — but only if he could find the right software for his busy practice's needs.
As «workers» rather than «employees», drivers would not be entitled to redundancy payments, unfair dismissal protection or other employee rights, Barnett said.
Wandsworth London Borough Council v Vining [2017] EWCA Civ 1092, CA, July 28 2017, Times, September 26 2017 The leading case on the employment status of parks police, in which the Court of Appeal held that they have a right to consultation on redundancies.
She advises on the full range of contentious and non-contentious employment matters, including drafting contracts and staff handbooks, advising on dismissals and termination packages, redundancies and reorganisations, discrimination, family friendly rights and advising in relation to and preparing for tribunal claims.
Under this program, employees would be able to waive certain rights with regard to unfair dismissal, redundancy, flexible work time and receive rights of ownership.
The PCS claimed the amendments deprived its members of accrued rights in respect of redundancy and early retirement.
Unnecessary redundancy (snicker) is, of course, one of the hallmarks of our profession, right?
To further reduce clutter and redundancy, long - press any app within this new tab and select the pencil icon in the upper - right corner of the sub-menu.
Sometimes, if the right package is attached, redundancy can be an opportunity.
If you are an employee you have some additional rights although most of these (parental leave, redundancy pay) aren't relevant to an intern.
This redundancy doesn't actually help the hiring manager decide whether you are right for the job, or convince them that you are passionate about getting the opportunity.
Understanding your employment rights, dealing with redundancy, benefit entitlements and Universal Credit
«Right now, one of the best things that will happen is we can, with one association versus four, eliminate a lot of redundancies,» said Wouters, who is broker / owner Century 21 Prestige Real Estate in Prince Albert and was the 2016 president of the Association of Saskatchewan Realtors (ASR).
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