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Why is it important to put in writing terms of employment or consultancy arrangements?

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This Employment Tribunal case illustrates why it is important for businesses to set out terms in writing in advance of someone starting work

In this episode 213 of the podcast I bring you a summary of a case that was decided by the Watford Employment Tribunal in regards to the issue of the status of the aggrieved. The case is Guler v Newman Law LLP.

In this episode of the podcast we cover:

  • Why businesses need to ensure that agreed terms are set out in writing at the outset.
  • How the Employment Tribunal made a determination of Mr Guler’s status.
  • Why the Employment Tribunal decided that Mr Guler was a worker.
  • The issues that can arise about status and remuneration if you do not set out the terms in writing.
Case Reference

You can read the full judgement here: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/64db5181c8dee400127f1c68/Mr_A_Guler_-v-Newman_Law_LLP3304221-2022_-_Written_Reasons.pdf

Training for your Team

Would you like to arrange training for your team to reduce the risk of both unhappy employees and claims being made against you? Please get in touch for a no obligation discussion, we can offer training anywhere in the UK in person or delivered remotely via MS Teams.

Please drop me an email alison@realemploymentlawadvice.co.uk

Fixed Price Advice from Real Experts

As part of our HR Harbour annual subscription service for employers we provide guidance and training for employers, supervisors and managers. If you would like to know more about the HR Harbour Service and how you can get unlimited support from as little as £210 per month please contact me for a no obligation discussion – alison@realemploymentlawadvice.co.uk or you can find full details here: HR Harbour

Don’t forget you can contact us by telephone 01983 897003, 01722 653001, 020 3470 0007, 0191 375 9694 or 023 8098 2006

We have a variety of free documents and letters which are available to download here: DIY Documents

We are also on YouTube! You can find a range of topics and also listen to this podcast on YouTube here: YOUTUBE

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Content provided by Alison Colley and Solicitor from Real Employment Law Advice. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Alison Colley and Solicitor from Real Employment Law Advice or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
This Employment Tribunal case illustrates why it is important for businesses to set out terms in writing in advance of someone starting work

In this episode 213 of the podcast I bring you a summary of a case that was decided by the Watford Employment Tribunal in regards to the issue of the status of the aggrieved. The case is Guler v Newman Law LLP.

In this episode of the podcast we cover:

  • Why businesses need to ensure that agreed terms are set out in writing at the outset.
  • How the Employment Tribunal made a determination of Mr Guler’s status.
  • Why the Employment Tribunal decided that Mr Guler was a worker.
  • The issues that can arise about status and remuneration if you do not set out the terms in writing.
Case Reference

You can read the full judgement here: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/64db5181c8dee400127f1c68/Mr_A_Guler_-v-Newman_Law_LLP3304221-2022_-_Written_Reasons.pdf

Training for your Team

Would you like to arrange training for your team to reduce the risk of both unhappy employees and claims being made against you? Please get in touch for a no obligation discussion, we can offer training anywhere in the UK in person or delivered remotely via MS Teams.

Please drop me an email alison@realemploymentlawadvice.co.uk

Fixed Price Advice from Real Experts

As part of our HR Harbour annual subscription service for employers we provide guidance and training for employers, supervisors and managers. If you would like to know more about the HR Harbour Service and how you can get unlimited support from as little as £210 per month please contact me for a no obligation discussion – alison@realemploymentlawadvice.co.uk or you can find full details here: HR Harbour

Don’t forget you can contact us by telephone 01983 897003, 01722 653001, 020 3470 0007, 0191 375 9694 or 023 8098 2006

We have a variety of free documents and letters which are available to download here: DIY Documents

We are also on YouTube! You can find a range of topics and also listen to this podcast on YouTube here: YOUTUBE

  continue reading

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