Weekly Review of Developments Issued: 31/01/2014

Posted in : Weekly Review of Developments on 31 January 2014
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CONTENTS

1. Case Law Reviews
2. NI Blacklisting Regulations 2014
3. New SSP and SMP Rates Announced
4. Skills to Succeed
5. Immigration Bill
6. Pension Staging Date Forecaster
7. Lack of Flexible Working
8. Domestic Workers’ Agreement
9. Health & Safety Developments
10. GB Developments
11. Employment Cases in the Media
12. South of the Border

Case law essentials this week: We have three unfair dismissal cases this week. The first case, from the EAT, looks at an employee’s right to claim automatic unfair dismissal and whether

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