On 17 December 2009, British Airways (BA) was granted an interim injunction prohibiting Unite members from striking for 12 days...
Employment law
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Q A member of my department keeps leaving work early to pick up her son who has been getting into...
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Staff at a Humberside car company have won an unfair dismissal case, after objecting to the introduction of a “zero...
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Metropolitan police commander Ali Dizaei has been jailed for four years after been convicted of falsely arresting a man.Dizaei was...
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Employees who have suffered discrimination are entitled to receive ‘stigma damages’ because they will undoubtedly struggle to find new work,...
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A Foreign Office whistleblower who leaked secret documents to raise concerns about the government’s terrorism policy is set take on...
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A teacher who claims he was sacked for challenging his pupils’ racist remarks is set to have his case heard...
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A few generations ago the healthy life expectancy of anyone reaching 65 was just a handful of years, but those...
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Five civil service unions accepted controversial government changes to the compensation scheme for workers made redundant because they believe the...
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Thursday was international data privacy day and, says Origin Storage, the storage systems integration specialist, a report released to coincide with...
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Employers may have to reassess their policy on employing reservists following a recent tribunal case involving a Territorial Army soldier...
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Law firm DLA Piper has denied discriminating against a successful job applicant on the grounds of her ‘perceived’ disability.The claimant,...
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A former Countryfile presenter is alleging sex and age discrimination against the BBC after being dropped from the rural affairs...
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O’Neill v Buckinghamshire County Council
Facts
Ms O’Neill was a primary school teacher. The facts are convoluted, but following various... -
As the economy recovers, employers’ demand for the best talent to add value to their business becomes more fierce. To...