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Europe: Collective redundancy consultation: ECJ fails to rule on trigger due to lack of jurisdiction
Uncertainty remains over the trigger point for collective redundancy consultation where a strategic business decision foreseeably or inevitably leads to …
UK: Court of Appeal confirms no service provision change where client changes
The Court of Appeal has upheld the EAT's decision that the service provision change provisions of TUPE cannot apply where the client to whom services are …
UK: Holiday pay - possible challenge to calculation method in UK regulations
The Supreme Court has ruled that UK aviation working time regulations can be interpreted to comply with the ECJ's decision that holiday pay should …
UK: Union recognition - union can apply to CAC where employees sufficiently strongly connected to GB
The High Court has decided that a bargaining unit of pilots working for a UK registered company in several European countries was sufficiently strongly …
UK: BIS reforms - consultations on employee owner status
The government has now published its consultation document on implementing its proposal to introduce a new employment status "employee owners" (see …
UK: BIS reforms - removal of statutory questionnaires and third party harassment provisions
The Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill has been amended to reflect the Government's plans to repeal the provisions in the Equality Act 2010 relating …
New resources - October 2012
Home Office leaflets on forthcoming changes to Disclosure and Barring Acas guidance on the use of smartphones and other devices at work
UK: Bonus claims - Attrill v Dresdner Kleinwort appeal to proceed
The decision in Attrill v Dresdner Kleinwort is to be heard by the Court of Appeal next year - permission to appeal was given on 6 November. …
Spain: collective bargaining agreements
A decision of the Spanish national appeals court (Audiencia Nacional) dated 10 September 2012 consolidates the new structure of collective bargaining …
EU Directive regarding women on boards postponed
Viviane Reding, EU Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship, has announced today that the European Commission's vote on her …
Spain: Constitutional challenge against labour reform
On 5 October 2012, two of the leading political parties lodged a constitutionality challenge to the Spanish Constitutional Court against the Labour …
UK: Quoted companies to be required to report on 'diversity in the board and beyond'
The government, through the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), has published draft regulations which will require all large and …
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