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The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has found that not all of the employees of a single-purpose operation offering services to vulnerable people needing support with housing matters formed part of...
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With snow and ice covering parts of the UK at the moment (as well as flood warnings in some areas and an expectation of further wind and rain in the...
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Although it has been widely reported that recent changes to the law make squatting in residential premises a criminal offence for the first time, this is not strictly true. Refusing...
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When a family partnership faced a legal challenge, the partners argued that the legal costs involved were allowable business expenses. The partnership spent more than £36,000 on legal fees...
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Following an earlier consultation on proposed alterations to its guidance on penalties for breaching competition law, the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has published revised guidance on how it will...
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The Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) (TUPE) Regulations 2006 extended the scope of the protection available to employees when a business or undertaking changes hands and aimed to provide...
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