A law firm receptionist who could not answer the phone with the correct name has lost her claims for harassment and discrimination.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced a General Election on 4 July 2024. What does it mean for employment law?
Breach of staff data sees Northern Ireland police service hit with £750k fine
Police Service of Northern Ireland faces £750,000 fine for data breach described as ‘perfect storm of risk and harm’ by the ICO.
Rishi Sunak’s rain-sodden general election announcement may have been a damp squib, but it will kickstart fevered political debate.
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The thorny issue of sexual harassment at work continues to be a focus of media and regulatory attention. In addition,...
Schools are facing ‘major challenges’ as parents pull their children out of class for holidays and long weekends.
A Nepalese farm labourer is taking a case to employment tribunal that's thought to be the first of its kind in the UK.
Experienced Personnel Today Awards judge Mark Withers shares his top tips for a successful submission that will stand out from the crowd.
Cambridge University academics are calling for its Employer Justified Retirement Age to be dropped.
A social worker who won a harassment claim over her treatment after sharing her gender-critical beliefs has been awarded compensation.
Morrisons has moved to a policy of employers and employees paying 4% into pensions since April.
Sharp fall in health and social care visas threatens services and growth, warns immigration expert.
Unemployed people in the UK will be sent to skills 'bootcamps' that will train them to fill roles where there is a shortage of workers.
Morrisons has moved to a policy of employers and employees paying 4% into pensions since April.