Weekly Review of Developments Issued: 14/11/2014

Posted in : Weekly Review of Developments on 14 November 2014
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It's enough to make a panda choke on its tea and drive you crackers - staff at Jacobs and McVitie's are to go on strike. That really takes the biscuit*. Here is the news...

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1. Case Law Reviews
2. Comparative NI/GB Employment Laws
3. 50% of Current Occupations to Go by 2025
4. Agile Working
5. LRA Annual Report
6. Health and Safety
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8. Employment News in the Media
9. South of the Border

Case law essentials this week: *Yes, we know that the gangster panda works for Fox's and Jaffa Cakes are cakes, not biscuits. Our latest NI/GB comparative table is set out below. Don't take too long looking at it or someone might take your job - a report this week suggests that 50% of

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