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We regularly update our clients on HR, Leadership Training and related news. Here you can view all our blogs on a range of topics.
Coronavirus Changes in Wales FAQ
Following several press releases by the Welsh Government, currently in Wales on 28 March 2022, all remaining restrictions will be removed save for limited requirements that will remain in place at the moment. This involves the following changes regarding Coronavirus restrictions
April 2022 Changes
We have summarised the pay increases being introduced in April 2022 below.
Employer Coronavirus Update
All employers and workers are still being affected by Covid-19 in some way. Protecting people’s health and wellbeing should still be every employer’s key concern.
Guidance on Managing COVID-19 in the Workplace
Many employers find staying up to date on the current COVID-19 guidelines challenging. This blog entry sets out the law and guidance on how to manage COVID-19 in the workplace, and any differences between the guidance for England and for Wales.
A New Year to focus on what is important
With clients from a wide range of sectors in England and Wales, Perspective HR has daily feedback on the issues and challenges facing anyone running an organisation.
Covid Changes
For Statutory Sick Pay (SSP), where employees go off sick on or after 10 December 2021, employers can only ask employees for proof of sickness (such as a fit note) after 28 days of sickness (including non-working days). Proof of sickness cannot be requested earlier than 28 calendar days absence.
National Minimum Wage Common Mistakes
Here are some common mistakes employers make when paying the National Minimum Wage (NMW): Failing to pay the minimum wage following the annual increase: The new rates that take effect from April 2022 have already been confirmed. The rate for 16-17 year olds goes up to £4.81 an hour; 18-20 year olds will rise to £6.83 an hour and for 21-22 year olds it will rise to £9.18 an hour. The National Living Wage for workers aged 23 and over will be £9.50 an hour. Employers need to ensure that their payroll is prepared for the increases.
Employers Obligations to Existing EU Employees
EU citizens working in the UK need to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme for Settled Status to continue to work in the UK beyond 30 June 2021. This article details what obligations employers have to their EU employees and if they need to undertake any checks on existing employees from 1 July 2021.
Opportunity to Learn with Business Leaders
This is a chance to learn from your peers in business – facilitated locally by Trevor Vanstone, of Perspective HR – and there is no cost to you as a business as this is fully funded by the Government and the Local Enterprise Partnership.
Furlough Extended to 30 September
Following the budget last week, the Government have announced that Furlough will be extended beyond April until the end of September 2021, albeit the Government contributions are changing.
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