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Employment law weekly update—illegal working crackdown, HMRC fuel rates, UT travel‑expense tax, Next equal pay win, whistleblowing immunity, Mercer fallout on strikes, forthcoming legislation and practice notes

Published on: 29 August 2024

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  • Immigration
  • Benefits
  • Tax
  • Equality of terms (equal pay)
  • Whistleblowing
  • Industrial action
  • Dates for your diary
  • New Practice Notes
  • New Q&As
  • Employment resources on Lexis+®
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Immigration

Home office reports on rogue employers targeted in illegal working crackdown

The Home Office has revealed that hundreds of rogue employers across the UK were targeted during a nationwide, week-long intensive operation focused on illegal working. The Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, stated last month that the government will step up action against businesses unlawfully hiring migrants and exploiting vulnerable people, together with broad measures to dismantle the criminal networks that bring these workers to the UK. See: LNB News 27/08/2024 31.

Benefits

Company cars: advisory fuel rates from 1 September 2024

HMRC has issued updated advisory fuel rates for company cars with effect from 1 September 2024. These figures are to be used solely when employers reimburse staff for business travel in company vehicles, or when employees must repay fuel costs arising from private use. The guidance also refreshes the advisory fuel rates for fully electric cars. See: LNB News 23/08/2024 21...

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