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Advocate Chris Brooks, Consultant and Head of Litigation at Simcocks Advocates answers questions on whistleblowing, which is in the news following two decisions of the Isle of Man Equality...
DQ Advocates
Last week, almost a year after the Island first entered lockdown, the first of what will likely be a string of COVID-19 related decisions to come out of the...
DQ Advocates
In a recent case heard by the Isle of Man Employment and Equality Tribunal, Ruane v Pride Foods Limited t/a Delissimo/Appetites handed down on 31 December 2020, new guidance was issued in respect of the provision of payslips ...
Simcocks
Chris Brooks Head of Litigation and specialist employment Lawyer at Simcocks Advocates discusses the issues arising in the light of the recent decision of the Supreme Court in W M Morrisons...
DQ Advocates
March 2020 saw the Isle of Man FSA publish AML/CFT guidance for the Private Pensions sector. This is the first time the Authority has produced definitive guidance for the pensions industry in terms of what is expected...
DQ Advocates
The modifications to the EA 2006 reflect the changes which were made to the UK's flexible working regime in June 2014.
DQ Advocates
Many of us spend the majority of our working lives in or at work.
DQ Advocates
Men are scared of women now. Well, according to the New York Times in a May 2019 article reporting on the results from a recent LeanIn.org and SurveyMonkey's new #MentorHer poll, ...
Appleby
Conversations are taking place across the globe regarding women in business, particularly on boardroom representation and the gender pay gap.
Appleby
Today the Court of Appeal handed down its judgment on comparability in the case of Asda Stores Ltd v Brierley and others [2019] EWCA Civ 44, which is the UK's largest ever private sector equal pay claim.
Appleby
My name is Phoebe Harwood, I'm 19 and was born in the Isle of Man. Last year, after finishing sixth form, I applied for the Marketing Apprenticeship being offered by Appleby in collaboration...
Appleby
The Equality Act 2017 received Royal Assent in July 2017 and its substantive discrimination provisions will come into force in phases over the next two years.
DQ Advocates
Employee misconduct happens. When this occurs, in maintaining standards, employers have to take internal action.
DQ Advocates
The main source of employment law is found in the legislation set out within various Acts of Tynwald (the Parliament of the Isle of Man), and associated secondary legislation, such as Regulations and Orders.
Appleby
The introduction of pension freedoms in the UK in April 2015 was a fundamental change in approach to retirement savings.
Gough Law
Hailed by politicians in the government as being "one of the most important pieces of social legislation progressed in the Isle of Man in recent times", ...
DQ Advocates
Being a little island in the middle of the Irish Sea, you could be forgiven for thinking the Isle of Man would inevitably be behind the times, however it's a pleasant surprise how often the Isle of Man...
DQ Advocates
Sex discrimination is one of the hottest topics in employment law at present and in particular the concept of equal pay and the so-called ‘gender pay-gap'.
DQ Advocates
DQ Advocates' top ranked employment team was instructed by Julie Bradley and Nicola Batey in their capacity as industrial relations officers appointed under the Trade Disputes Act 1985 and known collectively as the Manx Industrial Relations Service.
DQ Advocates
The Employment Act 2006 provides limited protection against discrimination on the grounds of religion or belief, but such protection is limited to employment and, within the employment sphere, it is further limited to the protection of employees against being unfairly dismissed on any of these grounds
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