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For more than 10 years we have provided companies of all sizes and in a variety of sectors with uncomplicated, innovative and affordable human resources advice and on-site support ensuring that your people are an asset to your company and not a liability.

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With the National Minimum Wage (NMW) now almost fifteen years old, and with another increase pending on 1st April 2017 HMRC have issued a list of the most elaborate excuses they've been given by employers for not paying the appropriate rates:

Interim Right to Work Arrangements

Alan Kitto

The Government has confirmed that the interim arrangements for carrying out right to work in the UK checks will continue until 20th June 2021, the day before the Prime Minister has announced that all COVID-19 restrictions will end, in England at least.

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Addison Lee Drivers Are Workers Too

Alan Kitto

Within the last few days, the Court of Appeal has ruled - entirely consistently with the above Supreme Court judgement - in Addison Lee v Lange that its drivers are also workers and not self-employed contractors whilst logged in to the Addison Lee app, again irrespective of whether they were carrying a fare or not.

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'Reasonable Steps' to be Able to Defend Harassment Claims

Alan Kitto

A recent EAT (Alley v Gehlan) ruling answered the question: Can an employer rely on the 'reasonable steps' defence to harassment where it provided training to the perpetrator of harassment and other employees?

Not where that training had become ‘stale’ and needed refreshing, was the answer.

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Uber Drivers are Workers, say the Supreme Court

Alan Kitto

In what has been a long and arduous journey for both parties, we’ve finally reached the end of the legal road in the matter of Uber vs. Aslam as the Supreme Court hands down its judgement that Uber drivers are in fact workers and not self-employed from the point that they switch on their app to the point they switch it off.

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New PulseHQ

Alan Kitto

We’re pleased to announce that with effect from today, PulseHQ willow be in Chepstow in the recent finished Engine Rooms development.

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IR35 - Changes from April 2021

Alan Kitto

You may well recall that the changes to IR35 legislation, such that it will now apply to medium and large private sector companies, due to come in to force in April 2020 were delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, until April 2021.

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Merry Christmas from PulseHR

Alan Kitto

As Christmas draws ever closer, I wanted to take the opportunity to of saying that it’s been a huge pleasure working with you this year, in what has to be one of the most challenging years in living memory, and I hope that you’re able to recharge your spent batteries over the Christmas period ready for what I feel sure has to be a better 2021, irrespective of how it starts.

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Hotel Group Receives £432,000 in Legal Costs

Alan Kitto

A question that we are regularly asked by clients faced with an Employment Tribunal claim is, will the claimant have to pay our legal costs in the event that we successfully defend their claim(s) or vice versa, will the employer have to pick up the claimant’s costs if they win.

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ICO Guidance on Dealing with Data Subject Access Requests

Alan Kitto

Last week the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has published some long-awaited direction for employers faced with a data subject access request (SAR). This guidance does not change the law as it currently stands, but instead offers some clarification on some of the more ambiguous points.

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Employment Tribunal Fees

Alan Kitto

An article in today’s Times newspaper says that the Ministry of Justice has written to the Law Commission asking it to provide recommendations for creating a coherent system for charging and updating fees the future.

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Fair Redundancy Process

Alan Kitto

Despite the fact that the Government’s Job Retention Scheme has been extended until 30th June 2020, and could be extended further, I know that a number of companies are already looking further ahead and are thinking the redundancies may need to follow the end of the current restrictions.

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The UK's Points Based Immigration System

Alan Kitto

From 1st January 2021, new workers from overseas (both EU and non-EU citizens) will need to apply for visa to be able to work in the UK; visas will be awarded based on the applicant achieving a minimum number of points against a number of criteria.

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