Weekly Review of Developments Issued: 03/07/2015

Posted in : Weekly Review of Developments on 3 July 2015
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4. Don’t be Scared of Disability
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6. GB Developments
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Case law essentials this week: An important clarification in the self-employed v worker debate, with particular emphasis on the periods of 'employment' rather than the gaps between periods, is provided by an NI

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