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Published on: 08 May 2025

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In this issue:

  • Cross-border and jurisdiction: CNN v Bhatti—EAT says claims anchored to Great Britain once the journalist returned to London; Brussels I (recast) no help to a non‑EU domiciled employer; flexible approach to tribunal service upheld.
  • Pay: Low Pay Commission seeks evidence on 2026 NMW/NLW, including affordability of £12.50–£12.80 NLW, impacts of 2025 rise, effects on younger workers, and lowering the age threshold (closing 30 June 2025).
  • Tax: HMRC refines CEST—simpler wording, in‑tool guidance where special rules apply, and added links.
  • Whistleblowing: Handa—detriment claims against external HR consultants struck out; no agency liability for dismissal within their limited remits.
  • Prohibited conduct: Fasano—parent not agent for LTIP; amended condition justified.
  • TUPE: ABC v Huntercombe—alleged vicarious liability for employees’ torts/human rights breaches does not transfer.
  • Employment Tribunals: Manchester’s Alexandra House remains closed pending crash deck; hearings continue at Piccadilly Exchange or remotely.
  • New content: Practice Notes on written union‑joining statements and union workplace access (ERB; subject to change).
  • Dates, trackers and resources: horizon scanner, case/consultation/legislation trackers; extensive Lexis+ employment titles; join LexTalk® Employment; set daily or weekly news alerts via Create Alert...

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