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    The 10 most important employment law cases in 2021

    by Brightmine 8 Dec 2021
    by Brightmine 8 Dec 2021

    Despite the coronavirus pandemic, HR professionals have had their fair share of employment law rulings to keep track of in...

    • Latest News
    • Gig economy
    • Wellbeing

    ‘Rest centres’ needed for night workers, says report

    by Rob Moss 6 Dec 2021
    by Rob Moss 6 Dec 2021

    People who work at night should have better access to key 24-hour infrastructure, according to a new report.
    As many...

    • NHS
    • Bereavement
    • Latest News

    How HR can help NHS staff bounce back

    by Dr Clare Holt 25 Nov 2021
    by Dr Clare Holt 25 Nov 2021

    With health workers in a delicate state as the pandemic continues, and the NHS potentially facing an exodus of staff...

    • OH & Wellbeing Awards
    • Occupational Health
    • OHW+

    Co-op: ‘Winning in the OH&W Awards has unlocked things’

    by Nic Paton 13 Oct 2021
    by Nic Paton 13 Oct 2021

    The Co-op won last year's 'Best mental health initiative' through its innovative approach to supporting the health and wellbeing of its night-time workers.

    • Hospitality
    • Health and safety
    • Retail

    The case for classifying personal safety tech as ‘PPE’

    by Naz Dossa 14 Jul 2021
    by Naz Dossa 14 Jul 2021

    The pandemic has highlighted the importance of protecting employee health and safety, especially for those in public-facing roles, working unsociable...

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    • Third sector
    • Minimum wage

    Mencap and Unison urge rethink of sleep-shift pay

    by Peter Crush 20 Apr 2021
    by Peter Crush 20 Apr 2021

    Mencap and Unison have written a joint letter to the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, urging the government to rethink...

    • Case law
    • Employment law
    • Latest News

    Care workers who ‘sleep-in’ not entitled to national minimum wage

    by Ashleigh Webber 19 Mar 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 19 Mar 2021

    The Supreme Court has handed down its landmark judgment for two cases related to national minimum wage regulations.

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    • Trade unions

    Union alleges Yodel underpaid night shift workers

    by Ashleigh Webber 9 Mar 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 9 Mar 2021

    The GMB Union is taking Yodel to tribunal over claims hundreds of night workers were underpaid.

    • Case law
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    • Employment law

    Five employment law cases that will shape 2021

    by Stephen Simpson 13 Jan 2021
    by Stephen Simpson 13 Jan 2021

    Stephen Simpson looks at five important employment law cases that will grab the headlines in 2021, covering significant issues such...

    • Case law
    • Latest News
    • Minimum wage

    Supreme Court hears minimum wage ‘sleep-in’ cases

    by Rob Moss 12 Feb 2020
    by Rob Moss 12 Feb 2020

    In a landmark case for the care sector, the Supreme Court today hears two cases on the national minimum wage...

    • Age discrimination
    • Case law
    • Age

    Six employment law cases that will shape 2020

    by Stephen Simpson 14 Jan 2020
    by Stephen Simpson 14 Jan 2020

    We look at six important employment law cases that will get the headlines in 2020, covering significant issues such as...

    • Latest News
    • Trade unions
    • Night work

    Older workers drive growth in night work

    by Adam McCulloch 26 Oct 2019
    by Adam McCulloch 26 Oct 2019

    Nearly one million workers aged over 50 are now working through the night with night working at its highest level since records began.

    • Research
    • Cancer
    • Occupational Health

    Night shifts do not increase breast cancer risk, study finds

    by Ashleigh Webber 30 May 2019
    by Ashleigh Webber 30 May 2019

    Researchers have debunked the idea that shift work increases the risk of developing breast cancer, finding there was little or...

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    • Retail

    Shop staff verbally abused or assaulted once a fortnight, union claims

    by Ashleigh Webber 30 Apr 2019
    by Ashleigh Webber 30 Apr 2019

    A retail union has urged the government to better protect shop workers from violence and verbal abuse, after it emerged...

    • Latest News
    • Employment tribunals
    • Minimum wage

    Caravan park staff not entitled to NMW for night call outs

    by Ashleigh Webber 18 Apr 2019
    by Ashleigh Webber 18 Apr 2019

    Workers who were on call during the evening were conducting “time work” and should have received an hourly rate under...

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