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Unless you've been living under a rock in outer space then you'll have heard about the smoking ban, but do you know about the legal updates on maternity leave, holiday entitlement and corporate management? Workers, employers and directors need to be aware of these developments. In case you're not up to speed, here is an overview of what you need to know.



Maternity Leave and Maternity Rights

The Work and Families Act 2006 enforced changes to employment and maternity leave regulations, employee's maternity leave rights and certain key notice periods. For mothers of children born after 1st April 2007, these changes are now in force.

Maternity Leave:

All female employees are now entitled to a total of 52 weeks' maternity leave. This is divided up into Ordinary Maternity Leave and Additional Maternity Leave, each of 26 weeks. The employer must also carry out a pregnancy risk assessment.

Statutory Maternity Pay and Maternity Allowance:

For 39 weeks of their leave, it's an employee's maternity leave right to receive either Statutory Maternity Pay or Maternity Allowance, depending on how long she has worked for the employer.

Working During Maternity Leave & KIT Days:

Employees on maternity leave are entitled, subject to employer's approval, to return to work during maternity leave for a maximum of 10 days. This may be for a day of work or to attend training or other events. Such days are normally known as Keeping In Touch (KIT) Days.

Returning to Work:

It's an employee's maternity leave right to return to work at the end of their maternity leave. To facilitate a smooth transition from maternity leave to work and to assist new mothers in balancing priorities, flexible working may be applied for.

Simply-Smoke-Free

Since 1 July 2007 it has been an offence to smoke in a public place or place of work. A company has a duty to provide a safe, smoke free working environment and uphold the new ban imposed on smoking in public places, as set out in the Health Act 2006.

No Smoking signs must be placed in all smoke free workplaces and vehicles. This assists in compliance with the overall obligation on a company to ensure that employees, visitors and customers are all aware that such areas and vehicles must, under the law, be smoke free.

Smoke Free Policy:

Fines may be levied upon employers that fail to respond to the changes in the law on smoking. If an area is enclosed or substantially enclosed, it should have been smoke free since 1 July 2007.

Smoke Free Vehicles:

If a vehicle is to be used to transport members of the public, or in the course of paid or voluntary work by more than one person, it must be kept smoke free.

Increased Holiday Entitlement

Under the new Working Time Regulations 2007, from the 1st October 2007 the minimum holiday entitlement increased from 4 weeks per year to 4.8 weeks per year. This represents the first stage of a two-stage increase to 5.6 weeks to be completed on 1st April 2009.

What Does this Mean for Employers?

Providing employees receive 20 days holiday entitlement per year and do not work on public holidays there is no change, as the new minimum holiday entitlement is inclusive of public holidays.

Any employer whose staff have less than 24 days holiday entitlement including bank holidays are obliged to increase this. Employers also have a duty to inform staff of any increase in holiday entitlement through either a letter or a short statement, for example on a pay slip.

Companies Act 2006 - Oct 2007 Implementation

The Companies Act 2006 was enacted following a review of company law in the UK.

One of the major changes under the Companies Act is that four of the seven directors' duties are now codified for the first time (the other three are still awaiting commencement and remain under common law). Other changes involve shareholder written resolutions, AGMs and statutory company registers.

Shareholder Written Resolutions:

Whilst private companies have been able to make use of written resolutions for some time, they could only be passed with unanimity. With the new Companies Act it is now only necessary to secure the agreement of members representing 50% (for ordinary resolutions) or 75% (for special resolutions) of the total voting rights of eligible members..

General Meetings:

With effect from 1st October 2007, private companies are no longer required by law to hold an AGM. Previously private companies were able to pass an elective resolution to dispense with an AGM, but with the new Companies Act there is no statutory requirement to hold AGMs although a company may decide to hold them.

Statutory Company Registers:

The Companies Act 2006 removed the obligation to maintain a Register of Directors Interests as of 1st April 2007. The register must now show a service address rather than a residential address. Companies must now also keep a Register of Directors' Residential Addresses.
Clash Know Your Rights
If you've ever been behind in paying your bills and they've been turned over to a debt collector, you can relate to how stressful it can be. There are certain things the debt collectors can and cannot do that you should know about.

The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, enforced by the Federal Trade Commission, prohibits debt collectors from using false or misleading statements, harassing or abusive conduct or any unfair methods to collect debts. They cannot make false threats to coerce payment or use deceptive collection notices that falsely appear to be from an attorney or a court. In addition, they cannot engage in any sort of harassment, such as threatening violence, using profanity and obscenities, or making continuous phone calls.

What this means for you

Personal, family, and household debts are covered under this Act. You may be contacted in person, by mail, over the phone, or by telegram or fax. Debt collectors may not contact you before 8 a.m. or after 9 p.m., unless you agree. Also, they cannot contact you at work if they know it is unacceptable to your employer. To stop the calls or contact altogether, you can send a letter telling them to stop. However, they can contact your attorney if you have one. They can also contact other third parties one time to find out where you live, your phone number, and where you work. Remember to keep a detailed record of all conversations and other contact.

Knowing your rights can help alleviate some of the stress. If you believe a debt collector has gone overboard and treated you unfairly, you can report the problem to your state Attorney General's office and the Federal Trade Commission.

For more detailed information, please visit: www.ftc.gov.

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