Employers should opt to make necessary reasonable adjustments for more vulnerable workers, for example to allowing employees to work from home or offer flexible working hours.
Employment law
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Thousands of jobs in the UK are at stake over the potential loss of a bioethanol business in Hull because of deals struck between the US and the UK.
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The Employment Rights Bill is unlikely to become law until at least the autumn as it remains subject to amendments in the House of Lords.Â
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New graduates coming into the jobs’ market this summer will face a real bun fight, research has warned, with graduate...
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An HR manager who was told his work was ‘messy’ has lost a case for discrimination and harassment at tribunal.
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Employee ownership has gone up by more than 1,600% since 2014, according to figures from the Employee Ownership Association.
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A fear of confrontation is preventing employees from solving work disputes early, according to new research.
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Employers are struggling to cope with a deluge of identity fraud, false credentials, use of AI, and even undisclosed convictions...
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Construction worker unfairly dismissed for paying for pottery using company credit card has awarded £26,000, employment tribunal rules.
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The exact schedule for the Employment Rights Bill is still uncertain, but there are a number of practical measures HR...
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Dr Patrick-Evans was informed by defence officials that a Chinese national could not work in this area due to national security constraints.
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Barts NHS Trust dress code led to nurse launching discrimination claim after he was told to remove watermelon video background.
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Allianz tells employees in its UK insurance arm that it is to cut 650 jobs because of difficult market conditions.
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The Labour Court in Ireland has set a date for an appeal in a high-profile case between a former Twitter...
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Following years of growth, the number of nursing and midwifery professionals coming to work in the UK falls by nearly a third.