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Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Wikeley on 2 October 2025.
A contract is an agreement between employee and employer setting out implied and explicit terms and conditions - written statement of particulars, collective agreements
All employees have an employment contract with their employer. A contract…
The legal parts of a contract are known as ‘terms’. An employer should…
An employer may have an agreement with employees’ representatives (from…
An employer must give employees and workers a document stating the main…
If an employee or worker has a problem receiving their written statement,…
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Stout on 20 October 2025.
Form CH14: Order stating the result of proceedings on the usual accounts and inquiries in an administration claim.
How to file an update statement for an overseas entity and its beneficial owners or managing officers.
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Judge Tayler on 23 September 2025.
The process when a British national dies in Trinidad and Tobago, including registering the death, funerals and cremations, and repatriation of body to the UK.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Lord Fairley on 05 November 2025.
PM statement on the new US initiative to deliver an end to the war in Gaza.
What you must do by law with a deductions from earnings order (DEO or AEO) to make child maintenance deductions from your employee's pay.
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