Compensation limits from 6 April 2018

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Compensation limits from 6 April 2018 Complaint Discrimination Unfair dismissal: Additional award for failure to reinstate A week s pay used to calculate basic awards and statutory redundancy payments Statutory redundancy pay Dismissal for union or employee representative or pension trustee reasons: Dismissal for health and safety reasons: Dismissal for making a protected disclosure: Contract claims Failure to conduct collective consultation Failure to inform or consult over a TUPE transfer Breach of right to be accompanied Breach of flexible working regulations Failure to give statement of employment particulars Guarantee pay if no work is provided Maximum award Unlimited 15,240 83,682* (unlimited in certain circumstances) 26 to 52 weeks pay ( 13,208 to 26,416) 508 15,240 15,240 (minimum 6,203) 83,682* 15,240 (minimum 6,203) No limit 15,240 No limit 25,000 in the Employment Tribunal (no limit in the High or County Courts) 90 days gross pay per employee 13 weeks gross pay per employee 2 weeks pay (up to 1,016) 8 weeks pay (up to 4,046) 1,016 or 2,032 28.00 per day up to a maximum of 140.00 in respect of 5 days in any 3 month period *Capped at 52 weeks' pay (if less)

Qualifying periods and time limits Complaint Discrimination Equal pay Written reasons for dismissal Unfair dismissal Automatically unfair dismissal eg: pregnancy, health & safety and whistle blowing Statutory redundancy payment Failure to conduct collective consultation Failure to pay a protective award Failure to consult under TUPE Written particulars of employment Contract claim Sick pay Payment Statutory sick pay Qualifying period 2 years (1 year if started work before 06.04. 12) 2 years (1 year if started work before 06. 04. 12) 2 years 1 month Time limit to bring claim 3 months from the date of the act complained of 6 months from the last day of employment in the Employment Tribunal (6 years from breach in the High Court or County Court) 3 months starting from EDT* 3 months starting from EDT* 3 months starting from EDT* 6 months from relevant date 3 months starting with the date the last dismissal takes effect 3 months starting with the last day in respect of which the complaint is made 3 months from the date of the transfer 3 months from the date employment ceased 3 months from EDT* in the Employment Tribunal (6 years from breach in the High Court or County Court) *EDT means effective date of termination From 6 April 2018 92.05

National minimum wage / Living wage Category of worker Aged 25 and over (NLW*) Aged 21-24 Aged 18-20 Aged 16-17 Apprentice Accommodation Offset From 1 April 2018 7.83 per hour 7.38 per hour 5.90 per hour 4.20 per hour 3.70 per hour 7.00 per day Calculating statutory redundancy pay 1 1 /2 week s pay 1 week s pay 1 /2 week s pay Maximum week s pay Maximum number of years Length of employment Under 1 month 1 month or more Each year in employment aged 41+ Each year in employment aged 22-40 Each year in employment aged 21 and under 508 Last 20 worked Statutory minimum notice to employers Notice required No statutory notice requirement 1 week Statutory minimum notice to employees Length of employment Under 1 month 1 month to 2 years 2 years to 12 years 12 years or more Notice required No statutory notice requirement 1 week 1 week for each completed year of employment 12 weeks Working time Type of leave Paid annual leave Rest break after 6 hours Daily rest period Weekly rest period Maximum average working time Subject to some exceptions and special cases Minimum amount 5.6 weeks 20 minutes (30 minutes after 4 1 /2 hours for 16-17 year olds) 11 hours (12 hours for 16-17 year olds) 24 hours (48 hours for 16-17 year olds) 48 hours per week (in last 17 weeks) *Since 1 April 2016, workers aged 25 and over are entitled to the National Living Wage (NLW).

Family friendly payments Statutory maternity pay (higher rate) Statutory maternity pay (basic rate) Statutory paternity pay Statutory adoption pay (higher rate) Statutory adoption pay (basic rate) Shared parental pay Maternity allowance From 1 April 2018 90% of normal weekly earnings 90% of normal weekly earnings From 9 April 2018 Max period 6 weeks 33 weeks 2 weeks 6 weeks 33 weeks 39 weeks less any time taken by the mother or adopter Max period 39 weeks Family friendly leave Statutory maternity leave Statutory paternity leave Statutory adoption leave Shared parental leave Parental leave Time off for dependants Maximum entitlement 52 weeks (26 weeks ordinary and 26 weeks additional) 2 weeks leave 52 weeks (26 weeks ordinary and 26 weeks additional) 52 weeks less any time taken by the mother or adopter 18 weeks unpaid per child in respect of children aged under 18 Reasonable amount (unpaid)