UK: UK Employment Round-Up – May 2015

Our monthly review of key cases and new law affecting employers
General Election 2015 – What do the manifestos say?
With only 2 days to go to the General Election, this month’s Employment Round-Up takes a look at the recently published party manifestos and the employment related issues these raise. The Conservatives, Liberal Democrats and Labour parties have all published manifestos making various pledges which impact on employment law. These include pledges in relation to pay […]

By | May 11th, 2015 ||

Bermuda: Employment Tribunal Remedies For Unfair Dismissal

The Employment Act 2000 (the Act) promotes the fair treatment of both employers and employees in Bermuda by establishing minimum employment standards and enforcing those standards through the Employment Tribunal (the Tribunal).

The majority of claims heard before the Tribunal involve disputes relating to termination, redundancy and vacation pay. Of these issues, termination is often the most contentious, particularly when it constitutes unfair dismissal.

Unfair dismissal occurs where the termination of employment or any disciplinary action […]

By | May 11th, 2015 ||

United States: NJ Employers: Mind Your At-Will Disclaimer Language

We are all familiar with the concept that, generally, absent a contract, employment in New Jersey is at-will, meaning an employer can terminate an employee with or without cause or notice.  Bernard v. IMI Sys., Inc.,131 N.J. 91, 106 (1993). An exception exists where an employer issues a handbook that contains express or implied promises concerning the terms and conditions of employment, without clear and prominent contractual and at-will disclaimers. Witkowski v. Thomas J. […]

By | May 9th, 2015 ||