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Non-statutory guidance and case studies for schools in England wanting to increase the length of their school week, including those delivering below the minimum 32.5 hours.
Research focusing on time pressure and speed of working in assessment and the effect of extra time on assessment outcomes, plus statistics on access arrangements.
Tax and reporting rules for employers covering the costs of employees working from home
As an employer providing homeworking expenses for your employees, you have…
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Your rights to request time off for training or study while in a job
The education provision for service children overseas can be categorised as Defence Children Services (DCS) Schools and Settings or non MOD schools locations.
This Directorate Children and Young People (DCYP) COVID-19 page provides important advice and updates for service parents.
What qualifies as ordinary commuting and private travel for tax purposes.
Minimum working age and pay for children, how to apply for performance licences and what local council bylaws say about employing children, paying someone over 16
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