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Presidential Guidance on employment tribunals taking oral evidence from persons located abroad

The Presidents of the Employment Tribunals in England and Wales, Barry Clarke, and in Scotland, Shona Simon, have issued guidance for employment tribunals on how they should take evidence by video or telephone from persons located abroad. They have confirmed that employment tribunals should follow the approach in the case of Agbabiaka, i.e. that enquiries… >>

29 April 2022

ADCU starts legal action against Uber over Sharia compliant pension arrangements

The App Drivers and Couriers Union (ADCU) has launched legal action against Uber for its failure to make Sharia compliant pension arrangements. ADCU states legal action will ensure inclusion and access to suitable pension arrangements and argues that Uber is in breach of the Equality Act 2010. ADCU adds that, as 75% of UK Uber… >>

23 April 2022

Presidential Road Map for Employment Tribunals from April 2022 to March 2023

The Presidents of the Employment Tribunals in England and Wales, Barry Clarke, and in Scotland, Shona Simon, have issued a road map for employment tribunals in the 2022–23 financial year. It states that, subject to regional variations and to applications made in individual cases for a judicial decision on the format the hearing should take,… >>

3 April 2022

Payment from a former employer in settlement of Employment Tribunal proceedings was taxable as employment income (Mathur v HMRC)

In Mathur, the First-tier Tax Tribunal (FTT) dismissed the taxpayer’s appeal, finding that a payment from a former employer in settlement of Employment Tribunal proceedings was taxable as employment income because it was received by the taxpayer ‘indirectly in consequence of, or otherwise in connection with’ the termination of her employment. Shivani Mathur v HMRC… >>

27 March 2022

Employee’s personal emails sent using employer’s main business email account not private or confidential (Brake v Guy)

The Court of Appeal has dismissed the claimants’ appeal against their unsuccessful claims for a final injunction and damages for misuse of private information and breach of confidence arising from the first defendant’s employee’s use of a business email account for personal emails. The judge at first instance had determined that the claimants had no… >>

12 March 2022

Tribunal compensation limits—increased figures applying from 6 April 2022

From 6 April 2022, new increased compensation limits for employment tribunal claims will come into force, including a revised figure of £571 (currently £544) for the maximum amount of a week’s pay (used for calculating various awards including statutory redundancy payments and unfair dismissal basic awards), and a higher maximum unfair dismissal compensatory award of… >>

5 March 2022