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Treasury releases public sector exit payments guidance on special severance payment approval process

HM Treasury has published guidance on the criteria which public sector employers should consider before proposing the use of a special severance payment. These are payments to terminated employees that do not correspond to any contractual or statutory right, including payments reached under a settlement agreement, the outstanding value of unclaimed employee benefits, write-offs of… >>

29 May 2021

No direct sex discrimination where non-payment of allowance was due to ‘absence’ not ‘maternity absence’ (Commissioner of City of London Police v Geldart)

A failure to pay an allowance due to a mistaken belief that the allowance constituted ‘pay’ and was therefore not payable during the latter part of a police constable’s maternity leave, did not amount to direct sex discrimination. It was the claimant’s unavailability for work that was the reason for non-payment and the fact that… >>

8 May 2021

Out of time discriminatory acts that contribute to a last straw constructive dismissal (De Lacey v Wechseln t/a The Andrew Hill Salon)

Where discriminatory acts, that appear to be well outside tribunal time limits, form part of a chain of events that lead up to a ‘last straw’ constructive dismissal, and those acts sufficiently influenced the overall repudiatory breach in response to which the employee ultimately resigned, then a claim for discriminatory constructive dismissal may still be… >>

3 May 2021