ET
Stringfellows, the lapdancer and your payroll - 01 December 2011
What has a recent Employment Tribunal (ET) between Stringfellows and one of its lapdancers got to do with your business. Well it could be quite important if you use self-employed workers.
A judge has recently ruled that a lap dancer will be allowed to appeal a recent ET decision to establish whether she was an employee of Stringfellows rather than self-employed as she was treated for tax purposes.
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Employment Tribunals - help for employers at last - 04 October 2011
George Osbourne has announced two changes that will significantly help emloyers deal with the red tape and costs when facing employment tribunals.
Mr Osbourne claims that the changes will reduce the number of Employment Tribunals and boost the economy. read the full details
Employment Tribunals - a growing problem - 20 April 2011
The statistics for 2009-10 Employment Tribunals (ET) and Employment Appeal Tribunals (EAT) highlighted a startling fact that the number of employment tribunals accepted rose by 56% in the year 236,000.
It also showed that the average award in unfair dismissal cases was £9,120. The four most common claims were read the full details




