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Settlement Agreements: Is Tax Payable On Payments Received?

Settlement agreements are a tool often used to deal with workplace problems, which can help bring employment to an end in a mutually acceptable way. Although what the settlement agreement will consist of it is primarily up to the employer, the main aspect is most often a financial payment to the employee.

What Does Receiving a Final Written Warning Mean?

If you receive a final written warning at work, it means your employer is taking serious disciplinary action against you regarding your performance, behaviour including absences.

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How to Ask For a Settlement Agreement

Settlement agreements are voluntary, legally binding contracts which are usually proposed by an employer to end an employee’s contract in a mutually beneficial way where the alternative would involve redundancy or taking the matter to an employment tribunal.

How Many Houses Should You View Before Buying Your First Home?

Buying your first house is one of the biggest and most exciting things that can happen during your life. For most people, it involves saving large amounts of money and a lot of research into the location of where they want to live. When it comes to actually looking at houses in the areas that […]

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How the Severance of Joint Tenancy Works in Divorce

Most home-owning married couples co-own their property in a legally binding contract known as a joint tenancy. Regardless of who has historically funded the property in terms of deposits and mortgage repayments, a joint tenancy means that in the event of the death of one spouse, the surviving person in the marriage automatically inherits sole […]

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How Does a Settlement Agreement Affect Me Getting My Next Job?

If you’re in the process of negotiating a settlement agreement, one of your main concerns will be how it will impact your chances of finding your next job. The good news is that the law surrounding settlement agreements has been designed with the aim of enabling both you and your employer to resolve a dispute under the terms of a mutually beneficial contract. However, there are certain issues relating to future employment you need to be aware of before you sign a settlement agreement.

Can I Ask My Employer For a Settlement Agreement?

In situations where an employer is not happy with your performance or doesn’t think that you’re a good fit for the job anymore, you may be offered a settlement agreement.  This is a legal way for your employer to ask you to leave your job, usually by offering you a fixed amount of money and an agreed reference.

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Should I Feel Guilty About Taking My Lunch Break?

Do you feel like you can get out and stretch your legs during a lunch break?  Or do you religiously take lunch sat at your desk; one hand holding your sandwich whilst the other is still vigorously typing away?

6 FAQs For Employees Facing Redundancy

Here are 6 frequently asked questions for employees facing redundancy.

What Does ‘In the Public Interest Mean’?

The words “in the public interest” were added to whistleblowing legislation in 2013 so that complaints about breaches of a worker’s own employment contract could be excluded from whistleblowing protection, in instances where they were only acting in their own interest.

How Your Business Could Be Discriminating Against Customers

If your business provides services, goods or facilities to the public, you are responsible for the actions of the employees and agents that represent the business.  It is important to ensure that everyone is aware of everything that would constitute discrimination against your customers, to avoid hefty claims. Types of discrimination against customers A recent […]

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Can Employee Schemes Be Disability Discrimination?

Disability discrimination can be found to exist when an employer treats an employee unfavourably because of something arising as a consequence of the employee’s disability.