Weekly Review of Developments 11/1/2019
Posted in : Weekly Review of Developments on 10 January 2019 Issues covered:Welcome to our first review email of the year. Here's what has happened since Christmas...
CONTENTS
1. Case Law Reviews
2. The Companies (Miscellaneous Reporting) Regulations 2018
3. Brexit and Employment Update
4. Just in Case You Missed It...
5. HR Developments
6. Employment News in the Media
7. GB Developments
8. South of the Border
9. Friends of Legal Island
10. Free Webinars This Month
11. Weekend Weather and Thought-Provoking Video
Case law essentials this week: The Court of Appeal has ruled by majority that Uber drivers are workers and not self-employed; and a tribunal has held hotel staff were entitled to a statement of their employment particulars after one month of work, a decision
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This article is correct at 10/01/2019
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