An employment tribunal awarded more than £30,000 to a public-sector worker who was dismissed after disability absences meant she exceeded...
Employment law
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Regulations have been drafted setting out how the cap of £95,000 on public-sector exit payments will work.
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The BBC spent nearly £500,000 failing to defend an unfair dismissal claim brought by its former chief technology officer John...
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An employment tribunal has awarded £115,000 for disability discrimination to an NHS worker with cancer who was required to undergo...
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From overtime and holiday pay to safety helmets for Sikhs, we round up the most popular HR questions in October 2015.
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All employers sometimes need to change contracts of employment. An employee’s working patterns might not fit in with business needs,...
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Despite a raft of legislation supporting employees to request flexible working, some employers are still reluctant to look at new...
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A locksmith has been ordered to pay £7,500 compensation to a man who suffered homophobic abuse from one of the...
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Eva Carneiro is bringing an employment tribunal claim against Chelsea FC...
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The regulations laying out large employers’ responsibilities to publish modern slavery statements every year come into force today, 29 October...
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The case of Williams v Leeds United FC seems to show the benefits of so-called “fishing expeditions”, or trawling through...
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An employer did not commit discrimination arising from disability against a job applicant whose job offer to work at a...
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Halloween is becoming an increasingly extravagant and high-profile event in the UK, having traditionally lagged behind US celebrations each October....
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New legislation giving workers the right to make a tribunal claim in relation to an exclusivity clause in a zero...
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A trainee barrister who was banned from bringing employment tribunal cases after he lodged 30 cases in four years against...