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Five things we learned in employment law this week (29 October 2019)

The Court of Appeal has upheld the decision of an Employment Judge to strike out parts of a Tribunal claim on the basis...

Five things we learnt in employment law this week (22 October 2019)

  As part of the Queen’s speech, the government has reiterated its commitment to the Good Work Plan. However, no new legislation has been proposed. The...

Five things we learnt in employment law this week (14 October 2019)

A manager who lied about the true reason for an employee’s dismissal, in order to avoid confrontation, was found to have discriminated against...

Five things we learnt in employment law (2 September 2019)

A transgender journalist has lost a discrimination claim against a well-known newspaper after a Judge found that the journalist’s redundancy was not as a...

Five things we learnt in employment law this week (5 August 2019)

The UK’s biggest equal pay case will be considered by the Supreme Court who will determine whether shop floor workers at ASDA are comparable...

I’m pregnant and I don’t feel ‘COVID-19 Secure’ at work, what are my rights?

If you’re pregnant you’re naturally going to have concerns...

Furlough New Government Guidance

Nearly three quarters (71.7 per cent) of organisations are...

Constructive Dismissal

UPDATED FOR 2022 - This practical guide is all...

Five things we learnt in employment law this week (18 February 2020)

1. A one-off act can amount to a ‘provision,...

Five things we learnt in employment law (17 January 2020)

Five things we learnt in employment law this week ...

Employment Tribunal hears case of sacked ethical vegan

As Veganuary kicks off this week so does a...