Employment tribunal finds that woman who worked unpaid at her family’s shop for 20 years was constructively and unfairly dismissed.
Employment law
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Tribunal accepts that 'Let's do it' refrain from Victoria Wood's comic song constituted sexual harassment of hotel chef.
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Asylum seekers should be granted the right to work in the UK after six months to give them the chance to escape poverty, MPs say.
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Pub and hotel company Whitbread will cut 1,500 jobs as it restructures its business.
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How should employers support an employee returning to work following or during cancer treatment?
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A social worker who won a harassment claim over her treatment after sharing her gender-critical beliefs has been awarded compensation.
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Thousands of police officers and staff have commenced legal action against the Police Service of Northern Ireland following a data breach.
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Recruitment and Employment Confederation chief executive Neil Carberry comments on parallels between the UK and the US labour markets.
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Grocery and food delivery app Getir is closing down its UK business, with up to 1,500 job losses expected.
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Overseas recruits to the NHS face bullying, harassment and discriminaion according to three health unions as they publish new guidance.
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Firefighters and fire control employees receive maternity pay improvements and increases to basic and on-call pay.
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Black and ethnic minority women are twice as likely to be on zero-hours contracts as white men, according to a new analysis.
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The GMB has lodged an employment tribunal claim over union membership on behalf of five workers at Amazon’s Coventry centre.
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The Christian Horner case shows how important it is for fair investigations to be conducted in the media glare.
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A male museum worker who brought a claim against his employer for sex discrimination has lost his case.