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Employment Tribunal decision.
This paper seeks views on the use of overarching contracts of employment by employment intermediaries in the temporary labour market.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The guarantee required from a supplier who has had to rely on a Guarantor to pass the selection criteria for financial and economic standing in the procurement.
The minister’s responsibilities include: spokesperson for all DWP business in the Lords Universal Credit Universal Support fraud, error and debt
Responsibilities include: small business and enterprise (including access to finance) consumer and competition (including competition law) labour markets corporate governance insolvency postal affairs retail sector
End of contract schedule for the Mid-Tier Contract.
Core Terms for the Mid-Tier Contract.
Lord Bellamy’s responsibilities are: Minister in the House of Lords MoJ business in the House of Lords (excluding Criminal Legal Aid) EU Retained Law policy Private International Law Legal Aid – (ex criminal) Constitution Human Rights Judicial Review Devolution and...
Schedule describing employee rights protections in the event of staff transfer.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Church on 19 February 2024.
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