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locked page 1 Mar 2010 Editorial - March 2010 Alex Lock, editor One of the changes that I have noticed over the past 10 or 15 years I have spent practising as an employment lawyer is the evolution of workplace language. Words that once would have been reserved for...
locked page 1 Mar 2010 Fit for purpose? Richard Linskell, Speechly Bircham LLP The new 'statement of fitness for work' certificates - informally known as 'fit notes' - come into effect on 6 April to replace the medical certificates currently in use ('sick notes').
locked page 1 Mar 2010 An end to secret deals? Richard Linskell, Speechly Bircham LLP Another new development taking effect on 6 April is a change to ET1s that will enable claimants to indicate that they have a whistleblowing allegation which they consent to the employment tribunal pas...
locked page 1 Mar 2010 Equality codes of practice Richard Linskell, Speechly Bircham LLP

If you have an hour or 10 on your hands, you might like to read the Equality and Human Rights Commission's draft statutory codes of practice on employment (366 pages),...

locked page 1 Mar 2010 Uplifts in compensation Richard Linskell, Speechly Bircham LLP The demise of the statutory dismissal and grievance procedures means that the tail of cases wending its way through the court system will have decreasing significance.
locked page 1 Mar 2010 TUPE is not dynamic Richard Linskell, Speechly Bircham LLP

The UK's system of common law and principles of contractual interpretation have always relied on a forensic examination by courts of the precise language of contractua...

locked page 1 Mar 2010 Protecting philosophical beliefs Shah Qureshi, head of employment law, and Nicholas Fry, Bindmans LLP

A recent EAT case - Grainger plc & ors v Nicholson - confirmed that a belief in climate change can be a philosophical belief capable of protection under the U...

locked page 1 Mar 2010 Drafting assignment documents for expatriates Juliet Carp, Speechly Bircham LLP In this, the first of three articles on expatriate employment issues, Juliet Carp looks at typical steps that might be taken to prepare employment documents for international assignees. The second fea...
locked page 1 Mar 2010 Dad's the word Nicola Thomson, Mayer Brown International LLP After much discussion, and three consultations later, the additional paternity leave and pay provisions may finally reach the statutory books in April this year. This follows the recent publication of...
locked page 1 Mar 2010 How to get ahead in employment law Barry Clarke, Russell Jones & Walker

Barry Clarke recommends IDS's Employment Law Strategies for Success by Julian Yew, Harriet...

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