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Employment tribunal fees unlawful, Supreme Court rules
Fees for those bringing employment tribunal claims have been ruled unlawful, and the government will now have to repay up to £32m to claimants. The government introduced fees of up to £1,200 in 2013 to reduce the number of malicious and weak cases, but that led to a 79% reduction over three years....
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Former mortgage network chief fights FCA ban
Former mortgage network chief fights FCA ban
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on: 11th December 2015 18:26
The former chief executive of mortgage AR network Standard Financial Group, plus its subsidiaries Financial Ltd and Investments Ltd (the firms), has taken an attempted...
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POSSIBLE COUNTY COURT CLOSURES
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Here's the list of proposed closures:-
*London*
Bow County Court
Feltham Magistrates’ Court
Greenwich Magistrates’ Court
Hammersmith County Court (formerly West London County Court)
Lambeth County Court
Pocock Street...Last edited by The Tech Clerk; 17 July 2015, 09:09.
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HMRC consults on changing rules for tax enquiries
When taxpayers become involved in a tax dispute with HMRC they may feel they are in a David and Goliath situation.
HMRC has all the resources and bottomless pockets to fund the case, whereas the taxpayer is inexperienced and frightened of running up large professional fees.
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URGENT: Suspended, potentially losing my job and right to appeal?
Hey,
Pretty rubbish start to the year.
Was in hospital last week, me and the missus have split and potentially losing my job.
Great!
Basically work have pulled me up on sending emails to my mate in work and various different companies outside of work...
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Holiday pay ruling may affect millions of workers
Holiday pay ruling may affect millions of workers
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 4th November 2014 10:42.
*A closely-watched ruling will later determine whether millions of workers are entitled to claim for overtime to be included in holiday pay.* Across......
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Just about hanging in there!
Well as the title says I am just about hanging in there regarding PC Hardware, first my desktop went kaput and was not worth upgrading as needed too many parts so son lent me one of his old laptops that was ok for a while until the screen then the battery went.
Now a few minutes after posting...
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MM & DM V SSWP [2013] EWCA Civ 1565
The below judgment is for those with Mental Health Problems it is a very important judgment and why I bring it here, there was another hearing on the 7th and 8th July where the Secretary of State for Works and Pensions had to explain to the Court how he was going to address the substantial disadvantage...
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Take That stars could face tax bill of millions after court decision
Take That stars could face tax bill of millions after court decision
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 11th May 2014 10:21.
Three members of the band Take That may have to pay back millions of pounds in tax after a tribunal ruling. Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and...
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Acas backs effort to cut employer tribunals
Acas backs effort to cut employer tribunals
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 3rd May 2014 20:50.
Dispute mediator expected to announce overwhelming support for settlements rather than heading for full tribunalsDispute mediator Acas is expected...
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New employment tribunal laws come into force
New employment tribunal laws come into force
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 6th April 2014 08:17.
New rules aimed at reducing the number of employment tribunals have come into force. Staff wanting bring a case of unfair dismissal or ...
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East Londoner hailed ‘hero’ after finding loophole in bedroom tax
Up to 40,000 people will receive a refund thanks to an east London “hero” after he discovered that the government have wrongly assessed who is liable for the bedroom tax.
A conservative estimate puts the cost to the government at £26million.
Peter Barker, a freelance benefits...Last edited by IF; 24 January 2014, 21:25.
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Previous employer refuses to pay unfair dismisal compensation
Just wondering if you can help me re a situation relating to my daughter who won her case for unfair dismissal. Her former employer has yet to pay up - £12,000.
Her former employer has a track record of running another business in tandem with his main company, in order to "write...
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Government appeal against Work Capability Assessment discrimination ruling is rejected
As it states this Judicial Review that was referred to the upper tier appeal court tribunal has been won on grounds of disability discrimination
http://www.publiclawproject.org.uk/n...ng-is-rejected
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Pompeyfaith ?
Can anyone tell me if Pompeyfaith is ok ?
It's just that I asked for help and advice,but despite one positive reply with more info to follow apparently, I have not heard from him for weeks ?
J.