Rebecca Sulley tells HRNews about practical steps employers are taking to prevent workplace disputes escalating into tribunal claims
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The regulatory landscape for heat networks in Great Britain is undergoing significant transformation, with district heat networks having been identified as increasingly relevant to helping the country meet its broader decarbonisation targets.
Service of court documents is a fundamental pillar of England and Wales legal procedure. It is the formal act which puts parties on notice of any claims, orders or other formal legal steps taken against them.
As a pension scheme goes through the process of buying-in and then buying-out with an insurer, or where it transfers into a superfund, the reference point for determining members’ benefits and the discretions that apply to them changes. There are a number of things administrators should bear in mind when this transition happens.
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