Supreme Court rules that employment tribunal fees are unlawful
The Supreme Court has ruled that employment tribunal fees are unlawful.
Supreme Court rules that employment tribunal fees are unlawful Read More »
The Supreme Court has ruled that employment tribunal fees are unlawful.
Supreme Court rules that employment tribunal fees are unlawful Read More »
The Department of Education (DoE) is the first government body to publish its gender pay gap figures. Other departments, together with large companies, are expected to follow over the next six months.
First gender pay gap figures published under new rules Read More »
A group of refuse collectors have won an overtime claim that could have an impact on employers across the UK.
Overtime ruling in Veolia case could impact all employers Read More »
A senior executive has failed to avoid garden leave by claiming his company was subject to a TUPE takeover after he resigned.
Executive fails to escape garden leave by citing TUPE Read More »
A disabled employee who reduced his hours from full-time to part-time before taking ill health retirement was not treated unfavourably in the calculation of his pension rights.
Disabled employee loses appeal over pension rights Read More »