In yesterday’s budget the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, set out the plans and changes to “protect the livelihoods of the British people” as the UK gets ready to …
Read MoreIn June 2019 the Supreme Court refused the Government permission to appeal the Court of Appeal’s December 2018 judgment in the McCloud and Sargent cases. The judgement found that both …
Read MoreIn 2015 the Government first announced that it proposed to prohibit six-figure exit packages from the public sector, by imposing a £95,000 cap on such packages. Following public consultation at …
Read MoreThe UK’s choice to leave the European Union (EU) is set to bring about several changes for organisations to consider, one of which is the impact of future immigration laws. …
Read MoreAs we mentioned in our recent blog post ‘Teaching Staff 2020/2021 Pay Award’ increases to teacher’s pay were recently confirmed, whilst the decision on support staff was still under negotiation. …
Read MoreAt the end of July the Government confirmed that teachers would receive an increase in their annual pay. Who does this effect? New teachers will get a 5.5% rise in …
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