Weekly Review of Developments 20/5/2016
Posted in : Weekly Review of Developments on 20 May 2016 Issues covered:Red alert: Like a training aid in Manchester's ‘Theatre of Dreams’, some of these news items have been lying dormant and undetected for four days or more...
CONTENTS
1. Case Law Review
2. Part-Time Work: A Divided Europe
3. The Salary Sacrifice Loophole
4. The Cost of Motherhood
5. Employment News in the Media
6. Health and Safety Developments
7. South of the Border
8. Autumn Season Events
9. Weekend Weather and Thought-Provoking Video
Case law essentials this week: The EAT finds that injury to feelings should not be awarded under the 'just and equitable' approach to compensation under Working Time Regulation complaints. However, awards could include compensation for injury to health
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