Coronavirus update – 30th March 2020

Furlough Leave and Voluntary work/Secondary Employment Over 750,000 people have now applied to become an NHS volunteer. It is clear from the government’s guidance on the Job Retention Scheme – or Furlough scheme, that volunteering […]
Coronavirus update – mandatory business closures

The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) Regulations 2020 came into force at 1pm on 26th March 2020. These Regulations implement the Prime Minister’s statement on Monday in relation to mandatory business closures and give that […]
Updated guidance on the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme
The Government has published further guidance of the scheme. We do not know whether further guidance will published or legislation enacted in the future. We have compiled a list of the main points for employers […]
Coronavirus update – who can go to work during lockdown?

As we know, the country is now in lockdown. But what does this mean in practical terms? There has been some confusion regarding what this means as it appears we are in a partial rather […]
Coronavirus update – advice following school closures

As schools closed their doors last week, parents and businesses across the country have been left wondering how they will manage childcare and provide an education for their children. Schools and all childcare providers are […]
Coronavirus update – 20th March 2020

Update 1: The Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, has this evening announced unprecedented temporary measures in order to protect jobs. Following the Prime Minister’s announcement that cafes, bars, restaurants, cinemas, theatres and leisure centres should close this […]
Government delays changes to IR35 until 2021

The government has delayed changes to IR35 until 2021. Further to our blog last month regarding IR35 tax rules that were due to come into force on 6th April this year, the government has today announced […]
Coronavirus update – 13th March 2020

Please find today’s Coronavirus update below. Eligibility for Statutory Sick Pay New regulations have been made and come into force today regarding statutory sick pay for employees who self-isolate in accordance with advice from Public […]
Key changes to written statement of particulars

ESP Law senior solicitor Arwen Makin spoke to CIPHR to outline how amendments to statement of particulars would affect employers and HR teams over the coming year. In case you missed it, you can catch up below. […]
Coronavirus update – 11th March 2020

Welcome news to small employers. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, has announced in the Spring Budget that small companies with less than 250 employees will receive a refund from the Government of any […]
Coronavirus update – 10th March 2020

The position in the UK at present is that the Government is considering a package of employment-related measures to try to assist with the anticipated outbreak. Sick Pay The position with entitlement to Statutory Sick […]
“Please go ahead” – creating contracts by email

A recent case has highlighted the risk of employees inadvertently creating legally binding contracts by email. The case highlights the importance of ensuring that employees are trained to understand when and how a binding contract […]
Coronavirus update – 4th March 2020

Following on from the announcement of Health Secretary Matt Hancock yesterday, that those in self-isolation on medical advice should be treated as on sick leave, and may be eligible for statutory sick pay, Boris Johnson […]
Coronavirus – what employers need to know

Following Public Health England issuing details that widespread transmission of coronavirus in the UK is now “highly likely”, here is some crucial insight for business leaders. Also known as COVID-19, the illness has seen 13 […]
Key SRA changes to have on your radar

2020 promises to be a year of change from several perspectives, not least in the field of employment law. ESPHR’s founder, Peter Byrne, recently spoke to CIPHR, to explore developments across solicitors’ regulation which will impact […]