City executive Jordan Wimmer has lost her £4m sexual discrimination case, after a tribunal ruled she was not a ‘persuasive’...
Employment law
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Friday Podcast: General election immigration policies, stress in the workplace
by Rob Mossby Rob MossHR news and analysis including:
The main political parties’ immigration policies, and the potential implications for employers
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During a reorganisation of the respondent’s business, two positions were merged creating a new single role.
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DLA Piper has been cleared of sexual discrimination against a partner.An employment tribunal dismissed all the allegations by Sarah Sweeney,...
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The former archbishop of Canterbury has attacked a court ruling which held a Christian counsellor was fairly sacked from his...
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Thames Valley University (TVU) has announced it needs to make a “real and immediate” reduction in staff costs leading to...
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New legislation gives staff the right to request time off for training, and employers have been urged to put procedures...
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Consultant editor Darren Newman questions whether employment tribunals are qualified to decide what is “worthy of respect” in a democratic...
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Following months of talks with its unions to achieve cost savings, in October 2009, British Airways (BA) notified cabin crew...
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Shanahan, an engineering construction contractor, employed more than 145 people on a site, constructing two generators. The short-term work meant...
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This is a decision by the EAT on the issue of causation where a tribunal is determining responsibility for losses...
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This is a decision of the High Court which considered the legal test for establishing a claim of harassment under...
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Shoesmith employment tribunal could be delayed until autumn as High Court appeal is considered by lawyers
by Kat Bakerby Kat BakerSharon Shoesmith’s eagerly awaited employment tribunal could be delayed until at least the autumn if she decides to appeal against...
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Thousands of female Birmingham City Council staff could receive a share of up to £600m in compensation after winning an...
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New Financial Services Authority (FSA) proposals could see banks’ trading desks banned for up to a year.In a bid to...