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This is a technical guide for employers to consider when implementing policies on shared parental leave and pay.
Guidance on the statutory procedure for the recognition and derecognition of trade unions for the purpose of collective bargaining.
Guidance for employers, trade unions and workers on industrial action law.
Non-statutory guidance for employers on how to follow the code of practice on the fair and transparent distribution of tips.
Guidance on how a trade union political fund must be operated.
Government review of parental leave and pay system.
Explains what employee ownership means for employees.
Government review of carer’s leave and employment rights for unpaid carers.
How employers and unions can complain to the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) about an unfair practice in the union recognition or derecognition process.
Detail on industrial partnerships, the sectors covered and their remit.
Department for Business, Innovation & Skills supported guidance on running high-quality internship programmes.
Describes the statutory requirements which apply to trade union elections.
Guidance on the Employment Relations Act 1999 (Blacklisting) Regulations 2010.
Draft revised employment tribunal rules of procedures. These incorporate recommendations from the fundamental review of employment tribunal …
Employment law gives employees basic protections against being penalised for being, or not being, members of a trade union.
How trade unions can complain about an employer to the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) during a trade union recognition ballot.
How trade unions and employers can get more help from the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) after a voluntary agreement has been reached.
Update on the BEIS Public Attitudes Tracker (PAT) following the retender of the contract and associated methodological changes.
BIS guidance explaining the new requirement for trade unions to provide confirmation that their membership registers are up to date.
Guidance for Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) on applying for a grant from the start up fund. The fund aims to help LEPs get their core …
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