Legal news: Employment update

Jackie Thomas rounds up the latest developments affecting employers and their advisers The Autoclenz approach only applied in situations where individuals were being deprived of statutory rights and where the bargaining power between the parties was uneven. EAT gives harsh lesson on following the tribunal rules An unrepresented claimant was not entitled to bring her …
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Employment status: IR35 – the elephant in the room

Will Clayton analyses April’s changes to the off-payroll working rules, which have been described as the biggest shake-up of contracting in 20 years End-user clients or other ‘fee-payers’ of individual contractors will have to do something they have not legally been required to do before: undertake detailed assessments to determine whether each contractor is caught …
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