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Almost 10% of Britain’s employees do not understand all the details of their payslips and could be losing out on wages, according to new research from the Institute of Payroll Professionals (IPP).With September’s National Payroll Week just around the corner, the IPP is calling on all employees to... read more

Time off Work During World Cup 2010

By Bethan Jones in Employment Law on Monday, June 21, 2010 @ 11:34

One week into the World Cup and England’s right of passage to the next round hangs by a thread. With the team’s all-deciding final group game to take place on Wednesday, there is a potential headache for employers in balancing the advantages a feel-good factor that progress in the competition... read more

New research from Which? Legal Service has revealed that at least 5.1 million Brits fail to read their employment contracts properly. Which? Surveyed over 4,000 members of the British public, 26% of those asked only skim read their employment contracts, whilst 6% admitted to not having read them... read more

Employees Value Flexible Working First

By Amanda Jones in Employment Law on Thursday, June 10, 2010 @ 14:07

As the government proposes changing working patterns for all employees across the country, flexible working has become the most valued benefit prospective job hunters value when researching new employment.According to research by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), out of 1,167 UK professionals a... read more

False CV's Could Result in Jail

By Amanda Jones in Employment Law on Wednesday, April 28, 2010 @ 16:56

The number of job seekers lying about their qualifications has reached alarming levels, meaning 40% could face jail after the landmark decision to imprison a woman for six months over her false CV.In March, Rhiannon Mackay was jailed after falsifying references and qualifications.  The 29... read more

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