Contract of Service in UK Law
- New Model Services Contract Published By The Crown Commercial Service
- TUPE Service Provision Change - Look At What Is Going On 'On The Ground', As Well As The Contract
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Workers Are Covered By Transfer Regulations
... ... as someone who "works for another person, whether under a contract of service or apprenticeship or otherwise (emphasis added), but does not ... ...
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PHI And Obligation To Cover Payments Under TUPE
... ... He ... received an offer letter, a summary of benefits and a contract of ... service. Both the letter and the summary set out the terms of a ... ...
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PHI And Obligation To Cover Payments Under TUPE
... ... He ... received an offer letter, a summary of benefits and a contract of ... service. Both the letter and the summary set out the terms of a ... ...
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Entrepreneur's Relief Do You Qualify?
... ... individual must be an employee, meaning they are employed under a contract of service or they must be an officer. An office is a position which ... ...
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Volunteers Without Contracts Are Not Protected By Discrimination Law
... ... , the Supreme Court has confirmed that a volunteer without a contract was not protected by the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA) or the ... ' in the DDA is defined as employment under a contract of service, apprenticeship or a contract personally to perform work. As X did not ... ...
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TUPE: Protection for workers as well as employees?
The recent Employment Tribunal decision in Dewhurst and others v. Revisecatch & City Sprint has held that the protections offered to employees by the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employm...... ... (ERA) defines a "worker" as: (a) an individual working under a contract of employment (i.e. an employee); or (b) an individual who performs ... outsources activities to a third party, where an outsourced service moves to another outsourcing provider or where an outsourced service is ... ...
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Workers Do Transfer Under TUPE
... ... to transfer rights and obligations arising under an employment contract or an "employment relationship". The UK's national law includes various ... an "employee" as "any individual working under a contract of service, or apprenticeship or otherwise". The employment judge held that this was ... ...
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Does TUPE Catch Workers Who Aren't Employees?
... ... as "any individual who works for another person whether under a contract of service or apprenticeship or otherwise but does not include anyone who ... ...
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