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Presidential road map for employment tribunals from April 2021 to March 2022

A ‘road map’, which provides details of the listing and methods of conduct of employment tribunal hearings from 1 April 2021 to 31 March 2022, has been issued by the Presidents of the Employment Tribunals of England and Wales (Judge Barry Clarke) and of Scotland (Judge Shona Simon). It provides that: (1) video hearings will… >>

10 April 2021

Supreme Court unanimously dismisses appeals of care workers seeking National Minimum Wage for full duration of ‘sleep-in’ shifts (Royal Mencap Society v Tomlinson-Blake; Shannon v Rampersad and an-other)

The Supreme Court has dismissed the appeals of overnight care workers Claire Tomlinson-Blake and John Shannon on 19 March 2021, who contended that time spent during ‘sleep-in’ shifts ought to be remunerated at the National Minimum Wage (NMW), even for time during which they were permitted to sleep. The decision will mean that time during… >>

27 March 2021

Tribunal compensation limits: increased figures applying from 6 April 2021

From 6 April 2021, new increased compensation limits for employment tribunal claims will come into force, including a revised figure of £544 (currently £538) 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… >>

6 March 2021

Supreme Court confirms that Uber drivers are workers (Uber BV and others v Aslam and others)

Whether a contract is a ‘worker’s contract’ is a matter of statutory interpretation, not contractual interpretation. That involves taking a purposive approach which, in the employment context, is to protect those who are vulnerable as a result of their subordination to, and dependence upon, another person in relation to their work. In the case of… >>

27 February 2021