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Employment News Update for 2012

January 5th, 2012

Some updates for changes affecting UK employment from 2012

EU Single Permit Directive

A “single permit directive” is being introduced within the EU to simplify processes and afford more rights to a non EU national working within an EU member country. The directive will cover aspects such as basic working conditions and recognition of educational and professional qualifications. It is expected that the new directive will be introduced by all EU member countries by the end of 2014.

SSP (Statutory Sick Pay) and SMP (Statutory Maternity Pay)

For 2012 there will be increases in both SSP and SMP rates. SSP will increase from £81.60 to £85.85, an effective increase of 5.2%. The SMP rate will increase from £102 to £107, an effective increase of 4.9%. The new rates will come into effect for all employees from 6 April 2012.

Employment Tribunal Fees

Currently it is free for anyone taking a claim to the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT), all costs are met from tax revenues. New proposals are now being considered where either a contribution or a fixed fee is to be paid by the claimant. Under one option the fees will be categorised according to the level and financial amount of the claim with fees ranging from £200 to £1,750.
It is hoped that the introduction of the new fees will minimise vexatious claims however there are some concerns that the level of claims made against employers could rise. The consultation period closes in March 2012 after which more details will be published on the proposed changes.

Employee Compensation for Redundancy and Unfair Dismissal

From 1st February 2012 the basis for calculating minimum redundancy pay will increase from £400 to £430 per week, an effective increase of 7.5%
Also from 1st February there will be an increase in the limit on the amount payable for unfair dismissal from £68,400 to £72,300, an effective increase of 5.7%.






Employment legislation changes scheduled for 2011

January 11th, 2011

There are many changes expected for 2011, below we have listed some key epxected events for 2011:

1st January 2011. 

The national minimum wage can no longer include travel expenses to temporary places of work.

3rd April 2011.

Paternity leave changes will allow a father to claim up to 6 months (26 weeks) of the mother’s paternity leave provided that she has returned to work.

4th April 2011.

Public Bodies “Single Equality Duty” comes into effect. Harmonising the current separate duties for example; gender, sexual orientation, race, disability, and religious belief.

6th April 2011.

Default retirement age abolished (with exceptions for specific employment such as Police, Armed Services, etc).

Income tax personal allowance increased by £1000 to £7475 for those under 65 years of age.

The right of an employee to request time off for training or study will be extended to companies with less than 250 employees.

April 2011.

The Bribery Act 2010 will come into force, see our previous post on this subject (Bribery Act 2010)

Eligible employees (employed 26 weeks or more) will have the right to flexible working where they have children under 18 years of age (previously this was 17 years of age).