Hi everyone,
I've recently started a LLM Employment Law. I have previously completely a Postgraduate Diploma in HRM and wanted to expand my legal knowledge. The course is virtual, for the first module Employment Law in Context, the 3,000 word assignment is on Covid-19 (a little soon for this for my liking).
The question is -
"Critically assess the Government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak in the sphere of employment law and practice, the difficulties of implementation presented by the existing legal framework, and evaluate how far these measures are likely to achieve the Government’s aims and objectives."
My initial thoughts are reviewing which laws have been required change to existing laws to implement:
- Amendments to SSP and the changes to 'deemed incapacity'
- Working Time, transfer of statutory leave over two years
I also want to consider the Government objective through the Taylor review and its response, focusing particularly on the ambition to define 'worker' noting the Covid-19 response for self employed workers.
I'm at a loss what else to include in respect of difficulties and the government objects. If anyone has spare time to share their views, that would be greatly appreciated