Big changes for holiday pay - FE Soundbite edition 654 |
Welcome to FE Soundbite, this is our weekly newsletter and e-journal brought to you by FE News. This is edition 654 (so we have been producing FE Soundbite for over 12.5 years).
Harpur v Brazel and why a part-time music teacher has a massive impact for holiday pay and entitlement
Harpur Trust v Brazel may not stand out to you... I must admit that when I heard about the upcoming High Court hearing that was coming up, I was like erm. The implications of the High Court hearing are massive: Part time teachers entitled to full-time holiday pay.
So I would highly recommend checking it out... if you are leader and making decisions on your existing and future teams... or if you have a Part-Time contract, this High Court ruling has massive implications for staff resourcing and planning, so we have set up a Harpur Trust v Brazel tag page with all of the content (we have more coming next week to explain this and the implications in more detail).
Plus this all happened just in time for the end of the summer term and the start of the summer holidays. So talk about interesting timing! If this week has been manic for you, I would highly, highly recommend checking this out hearing details and what the implications mean for you as an individual and definitely check it out if you are a leader.
Interesting thought leadership articles from this week: Don’t underestimate the vital role of true leadership
On FE News this week, we have had some really interesting exclusive thought leadership articles.
My mate Kirstie Donnelly wrote a really interesting article: Don’t underestimate the vital role of true leadership... and another good friend to FE News is Ian Sackree and he also wrote another interesting leadership article and asked an interesting question: Do Leaders have to leave a legacy?
Strategic thinking around careers
Another good friend of mine (Deirdre is absolutely lovely), is Deirdre Hughes... and Deirdre knows a thing or two about Careers Advice and Guidance: Career Development: Be Bold, Be Brave.
Jason Turton writes a great piece on encouraging the next generation into cyber careers. Yasmin White asks if Encouraging women in STEM: an answer to the green skills gap?
T Levels are nearly 2 years old!
Sarah Wilson explores the achievements, and challenges, of T Levels. Professor Rana Mitter FBA, Vice-President for Public Engagement at the British Academy writes: Academics are back in the spotlight but must take every opportunity to build on the public’s renewed trust in them
Paul Mudd also wrote a very interesting article: “Enough Is Enough – So, Let’s Stop All The Nastiness Now!”
Skills and Employability gaps in the UK and USA
James O'Dowd has written a really interesting article: State of the Union: Employability, further education, and the skills gap in the UK and US
FAB'ulous: FAB are celebrating their 20th anniversary!
Strike, Strike, Strike!
Staff at exam board AQA are to stage a 72-hour walkout that could affect the delivery of thousands of GCSE and A-level results, UNISON said on Friday (21st July 2022). The employees, including those involved in organising the awarding of grades, will walk out for three days from Friday 29 to Sunday 31 July in a dispute over pay.
UCU announced that staff at 29 colleges in England will join the wave of industrial action sweeping the country after huge numbers voted in favour of strike action. Interestingly, DfE then announced.. literally the next day: Government delivers landmark rises to teachers’ salaries
Interesting reports and announcements from this week on FE News
Two Million courses have been started through the National Tutoring Programme.
The ONS released their latest Labour Market Information: “Wage-price spiral may already be starting” as labour shortages continue to hold back growth
Plus... SCHOOLS OUT FOR SUMMER! ... my youngest just finished up at Primary School this week... I am feeling old!
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Academics are back in the spotlight but must take every opportunity to build on the public’s renewed trust in them |
July 22, 2022 - The British Academy |
Whether it is trust in government, institutions, the media or in each other, there can be no doubt that the UK and other Western democracies […] |
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Encouraging women in STEM: an answer to the green skills gap? |
July 22, 2022 - Learning and Work Institute |
With rising global temperatures, the demand for green skills is also expected to rise. A positive step towards achieving net zero is to ensure that […] |
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The achievements, and challenges, of T Levels |
July 21, 2022 - FE News Editor |
A couple of weeks ago, we marked T Level celebration week, and with several members of our team having worked on T Level developments over […] |
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“Enough Is Enough – So, Let’s Stop All The Nastiness Now!” |
July 21, 2022 - Paul Adam Mudd |
If we are serious about giving peace a chance, we’ve really got to stop beating each other up in the social and political space! And […] |
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Career Development: Be Bold, Be Brave |
July 20, 2022 - Dr Deirdre Hughes OBE |
We are all living in a brave new world and now more than ever is when we need our leaders, practitioners, educators, HR and employment […] |
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Encouraging the Next Generation into Cyber Careers |
July 20, 2022 - The CyberHub Trust |
The pandemic has completely catalysed the world’s online revolution. Reliance on technology in our day to day lives is greater than ever – which means […] |
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Do Leaders have to leave a legacy? |
July 19, 2022 - Protocol |
In my ‘paid work’ space I am stepping back from leadership to power up other parts of my life. After what feels like (and has […] |
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Don’t underestimate the vital role of true leadership |
July 18, 2022 - City & Guilds |
Two week’s ago, headlines were dominated by events at Number 10 after Boris Johnson announced his resignation as Prime Minister. Boris Johnson’s tenure as leader […] |
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State of the Union: Employability, further education, and the skills gap in the UK and US |
July 18, 2022 - Patrick Morgan Foundation |
For almost a decade, our business has operated in the Executive Search and Recruitment markets in the UK, mainly in the professional services industry. This […] |
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AQA union staff to stage 72 hour strike that could affect the delivery of GCSE and A Level results |
July 22, 2022 - Unison |
Strike dates set after exam board fails on pay, says UNISON Staff at exam board AQA are to stage a 72-hour walkoutthatcould affect the delivery […] |
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SEND and What Next? |
July 22, 2022 - FE News Editor |
The academic year has ended. It has been a crazy year on so many levels, politically in the UK, overseas in Ukraine and within the […] |
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Trust is fundamental for single parents in the workplace |
July 22, 2022 - The Skills Network |
In 2017 a report by ONS shed light on the disparity between single parents and their coupled counterparts in the workplace, with just 71.7% of […] |
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Harpur v Brazel: every worker must receive 5.6 weeks leave at full pay even if they work for part of the year |
July 21, 2022 - Irwin Mitchell |
Yesterday (20 July 2022), the Supreme Court handed down it’s judgment in the long-running case ofHarpur Trust v Brazel. It decided that any worker who […] |
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20 FAB years representing awarding bodies |
July 21, 2022 - SkillsWorldLive |
The Federation of Awarding Bodies celebrates 20 years of transforming learners’ lives through awarding and assessment practice, as it publishes a new plan to increase […] |
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Results Day 2022: When are they? |
July 21, 2022 - FE News Editor |
Students across the country have now sat all of their A-Level and GCSE exams… But what’s next? This year, exams have returned to some kind […] |
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Expanding green energy can bring a bonanza of good jobs and support levelling up |
July 21, 2022 - Green Alliance |
Green energy, like wind and solar, can support five times more secure and skilled jobs in the UK than gas generation, according to a report […] |
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The Supreme Court: Part time teachers entitled to full-time holiday pay |
July 20, 2022 - Irwin Mitchell |
The Supreme Court Delivers Harpur Trust v BrazelTerm-Time Holiday Pay Ruling – Lawyers Say Decision Will Place Significant Financial Burden On Thousands Of Organisations The […] |
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Government delivers landmark rises to teachers’ salaries |
July 20, 2022 - Department for Education (DfE) |
Teachers across the country will benefit from pay increases of between 5% and 8.9% from September, as yesterday (Tuesday 19 July), the government has fully […] |
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