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Category Archives: Employment Law
Methodist Minister was not an employee
The Supreme Court has overturned the decisions of the EAT and the Court of Appeal and held that a Methodist Minister was not an employee. She could not therefore bring an unfair dismissal claim. Ms Preston was ordained a Methodist … Continue reading
Employment Law Implications of the Queen’s Speech 2013
The Queen’s Speech was delivered on 8 May 2013 and set out the government’s plans to make changes relating to national insurance contributions, immigration, apprenticeships and the employment tribunal’s power to make wider recommendations in discrimination claims under the Equality … Continue reading
National Minimum Wage Increases for October 2013.
The government has announced the national minimum wage rates which will take effect on 1 October 2013. The new rates are as follows: The standard adult rate (for workers aged 21 and over) will rise to £6.31 an hour (up … Continue reading
Key changes in employment law taking place in April 2013
There are a number of changes in employment law that will take place this month. The collective redundancy consultation period where more than 100 employees are affected will be halved to 45 days from 6 April. The prescribed weekly rate … Continue reading
Part 2 of Proposed Employment Law Reforms
Last week, I discussed the proposed Employment Law Reforms due to take place in spring 2013 and summer 2013. I will now discuss the key reforms to take place from autumn 2013 and beyond. Autumn 2013: Reform of TUPE 2006: … Continue reading



