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UK employment law update: EAT on jurisdiction, holiday pay and disability; equal pay case management; tips Code; fit note reform; redundancy awards; appeal extensions; sponsor immigration changes—25 April 2024

Published on: 25 April 2024

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The EAT in Stena Drilling clarified the divide between territorial and international jurisdiction, narrowing alternative routes; British Airways holiday pay ruling examines the true nature of payments and applies Agnew; government publishes its response on the statutory tips Code; TAMD sets out technical tax updates, umbrella non-compliance action, and an NICs postcode consultation; Powell confirms a justified refusal to allow a return on restricted duties; Aird permits attendance at private equal pay hearings with limited document access; Scottish instruments add PSCS and CJS as listed authorities from 1 July 2024; the DWP seeks evidence on fit note reform by 8 July; a TULR(C)A draft order brings protective awards within Code-based adjustments on 18 July; Jasim guides Rule 37(5) time extensions; April Immigration Rules overhaul sponsored routes; create personalised news alerts via the Alerts tab; May hearings and commencements are scheduled; trackers updated on consultations, legislation, Bills and EU directives...

  • Cross-border, international and jurisdictional issues
  • Pay
  • Tax
  • Prohibited conduct (discrimination etc)
  • Equality of terms (equal pay)
  • Public sector equality duty
  • Sickness and absence
  • Redundancy
  • Employment Appeal Tribunal
  • Immigration
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • Dates for your diary
  • Trackers

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