Court of Appeal – claims for unpaid holidays can go back many years
You may recognise the case name, Smith v Pimlico Plumbers from reading previous JEL Alerts. Mr Smith previously successfully argued…
You may recognise the case name, Smith v Pimlico Plumbers from reading previous JEL Alerts. Mr Smith previously successfully argued…
This year, the late May bank holiday weekend will be moved to Thursday 2 June with an additional bank holiday…
In our previous client updates, we have addressed frequently asked questions surrounding annual leave during the coronavirus pandemic. It has…
In the last week, as the UK’s response to the coronavirus outbreak has placed significant restrictions on our lives, we…
There have been recent developments in case law concerning workers’ holiday pay. In light of these developments, we consider that…
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) was recently faced with the following question – if a worker does not apply for…
Over the past 24 hours or so, you may have noticed the news that there has been another Royal engagement,…
In the case of Sobczyszyn v Szkoła Podstawowa w Rzeplinie, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) considered whether a Polish teacher…
Many of our readers will already have read in the press that the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) dismissed the appeal…
Sick workers can choose to carry over holidays, but only for 18 months. The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has recently…
It has been announced that the late May public holiday will not take place at the end of May this…