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For questions specific to the United Kingdom. Note that the UK does not have a common legal system across its jurisdictions - consider using [scotland] or [england-and-wales] or [northern-ireland].
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Part time staff being paid less than full time staff but part time staff doing more work - L...
My wife is a teacher at a private school in the UK.
After having children she went part time. She's since asked to go full time but has been refused on the basis that they don't have a need for her to …
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Who owns the IP for some software that I created in my spare time? Employee or Employer?
I am employed as a designer in the UK by a UK employer. I do not work for a software company.
On my own machine on weekends I created my own software that I believe my employer would benefit from.
I p …
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Do I need to worry about inheriting Polish debt from a family member when based in the UK?
Apparently, under Polish law you inherit debt, however, you can choose not to accept the inheritance.
"Polish inheritance law follows the rule of general succession which means that heirs are liable f …