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Charles Gregory Solicitors to pay £32,000 after incorrect employment transfer

Employee Benefits

London law firm Charles Gregory Solicitors has been ordered to pay an employee £32,000 after it transferred his employment to another business without due notice or consultation. Eduardo Grazioli worked for regulated firm Rider Support Services from 2007 as a paralegal and later a personal injury solicitor.

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Working Weekends—Greece Approves a Six-Day Workweek

HR Digest

Workers with full-time jobs can work with an additional part-time employer for five hours a day apart from their existing eight-hour commitment to their primary employer. Soon, the 2007 global financial crisis proved to be a breaking point for the country’s economy.

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Tribunal finds Oxford University professors should have had employee status

Employee Benefits

An employment tribunal has found that two creative writing professors who were employed as gig workers by Oxford University should have had employee status. Alice Jolly and Rebecca Abrams worked at the university since 2008 and 2007 respectively, and both taught the Master of Studies degree in Creative Writing.

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Reservist wins landmark Territorial Army pensions case

Employee Benefits

Major Charles Milroy took the MoD to the employment tribunal in Glasgow, claiming that he should have been enrolled on a military pension scheme for his service between 1982 and 2015. When Milroy was mobilised to Iraq in 2007, he asked for contributions to be paid into his employer pension scheme at Scottish Water.

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Understanding the E-Verify program — what employers need to know

Business Management Daily

The E-verify program (short for Employment Eligibility Verification) is an internet-based system used to verify the eligibility of new employees to work inside the United States. When the program went online in 2007, it was renamed E-Verify. Full employer name and address. What’s that? verify.gov ). Employee date of birth.

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Understanding the Odd-Lot Doctrine in Workers’ Compensation Law: Origins, Evolution, and Modern Application

The Workcomp Writer

Although he later worked briefly as a conductor, income tax worker, house-to-house canvasser, and detective – all with great difficulty—the court found these sporadic employment attempts did not preclude a finding of total disability. Historical Development The doctrine originated in a 1911 English decision, Cardiff Corp.

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State of New Jersey Failed to Address Deficiencies in $96 Million Workers’ Compensation Program

Workers' Compensation

As a result, the State faces a greater risk of preventable workplace injuries, spurious claims, and wasted tax dollars. OSC examined the files of ten claimants who collectively filed 300 claims during the course of their state employment. OSC found that the Division misunderstood its role within state government.