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UK employment law weekly update: holiday pay and bonuses, NMW family worker reform, IR35 pundit ruling, UK Corporate Governance Code 2024, immigration penalties, agency staff consultation, GDPR fine, EWC review

Published on: 25 January 2024

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In this issue:

  • Working time
  • Brexit, retained EU law and assimilated law
  • Public sector
  • Pay
  • Pensions
  • Tax
  • Prohibited conduct (discrimination etc)
  • Employee rights to be informed and consulted
  • Data protection and employee information
  • Industrial action
  • Corporate governance
  • Immigration
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New and updated content
  • IRLR Highlights — February 2024
  • Dates for your diary
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  • New Q&As

Working time

Video analysis—Should annual bonuses be included when calculating holiday pay?

Launching our concise series on uncertainties created by the recent statutory changes to holiday entitlement and pay, Sarah Watson, barrister, and Cathy Hoar, solicitor, of the Lexis+® UK Employment team, explore whether employers ought to factor annual bonuses into holiday pay calculations. A detailed written summary accompanies the video. See News Analysis: Video analysis—Should annual bonuses be included when calculating holiday pay?

Brexit, retained EU law and assimilated law

DBT publishes Retained EU Law (REUL) parliamentary report

The Department for Business and Trade has issued the Retained EU Law (REUL) parliamentary report for June 2023 to December 2023, outlining progress on revoking and reforming REUL, together with forthcoming plans for further revocations and reforms. It highlights the government’s progress and future intentions on revocations and reforms during this period...

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