Parental bereavement leave in Northern Ireland from 6 April

Parents in Northern Ireland who suffer a stillbirth or the death of a child will soon be entitled to two weeks’ paid bereavement leave. The post Parental bereavement leave in Northern Ireland... Read more »

Duchess of Sussex calls for federal paid parental leave in the US

Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, has written to the US Congress calling for paid leave for parents to be written… The post Duchess of Sussex calls for federal paid parental leave in... Read more »

Five things to know about family leave in 2019

The area of family rights will continue to be a hot topic in 2019, both in terms of new cases... The post Five things to know about family leave in 2019 appeared first... Read more »

What should employers consider when publishing parental leave and pay policies?

The government said in October that it plans to consult on the former employment relations minister Jo Swinson’s bill to...

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One-HR employment law review (webinar)

Last chance to book your place: 6 December 2018 at 2pm. Barrister Kevin Charles scrutinises the latest developments in employment law including whistleblowing, minimum wage and more... The post One-HR employment law review... Read more »

The top 10 questions March 2018: Holiday entitlement and GDPR requirements

The Easter bank holidays inevitably raise questions for employers about employees’ entitlement to time off, pay or pay in lieu....

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HR horrors: How to flee four frightening scenarios

Halloween is upon us, but what are the most common HR horrors and how should employers deal with them? Alexandra... The post HR horrors: How to flee four frightening scenarios appeared first on... Read more »

Six important employment law cases in 2017

The decision by the Supreme Court that the employment tribunal fees system is unlawful may be one of the most... The post Six important employment law cases in 2017 appeared first on Personnel... Read more »

Brexit bonfire of employment law unnecessary, say employers

Employers overwhelmingly back most existing employment rights and do not believe the current employment law framework should be revised after... The post Brexit bonfire of employment law unnecessary, say employers appeared first on... Read more »

Australian employment law: 10 key features

Generous leave entitlements and a unique legal framework characterise Australian employment law. Qian Mou highlights 10 interesting aspects of workplaces... The post Australian employment law: 10 key features appeared first on Personnel Today. Read more »
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