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- 1) Tips will no longer count towards the National Minimum Wage 1 August 2008
- It is the 10th anniversary of the National Minimum Wage so it’s timely for the Government to announce plans to amend regulations so that tips can no longer count towards payment of the National Minimum Wage
- 2) Tips can no longer count towards to national Minimum Wage 4 July 2008
- The High Court has recently ruled “troncs” tips held centrally then shared among employees can no longer count towards the National Minimum Wage if they are paid through a payroll administered by a troncmaster
- 3) Employing Temporary Student Workers 12 June 2008
- The sun is beginning to shine, you've had your first barbeque, and customers are becoming excited about their summer holidays. It’s that time of year
- 4) Employers' Duty to Protect their Staff from Sexual Harassment by customers 3 April 2008
- An amendment to the Sex Discrimination Act 1975 has clarified the circumstances when an employer is under a duty to protect their staff from sexual harassment by customers and suppliers
- 5) Increases in the costs of employment 18 March 2008
- This an early warning! The Government has announced the National Minimum Wage increase in October 2008
- 6) Important news if you employ door supervisors or cleaners through agencies 19 February 2008
- A recent Court of Appeal decision provides some relief for those of you who employ agency workers in roles such as cleaners or door supervisors
- 7) Increased Fines Employing Illegal Workers from February 11 January 2008
- Happy New Year - although it may not be for those employing illegal immigrant workers
- 8) Ways to prevent a Christmas Party ‘HR Hangover’ 7 December 2007
- Tips to help prevent your Christmas work party becoming a new year HR headache
- 9) Hiring staff for Christmas is no casual affair 17 October 2007
- This article is for you if you are preparing for Christmas and thinking of taking on some casual staff. This may include a few students, for example, who are on holiday to help out during your busy times. Here are a few hints and tips on what you nee
- 10) Increase in National Minimum Wage 1 October 2007
- From 1st October 2007 the minimum wage increases.
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