Employment Law

Social media: snooping in the recruitment process
Recruitment processes can only tell you so much about a job applicant. If an individual is active on social media, surely it is prudent for recruiting employers to examine their online profile to find out more? The practice of online screening is becoming widespread. In this article, we explain why employers need to be careful about when they screen and what they do with the information they obtain.
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When the ‘last straw’ complaint adds up to unfair dismissal
The Court of Appeal has provided useful guidance on when an employee can claim constructive unfair dismissal based on a "final straw" event following a series of related grievances.
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Meat company prevents employee using confidential information
A meat company has been granted an injunction preventing a former employee misusing its confidential information about customers and product prices.
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Police officer wins claim over pay for shared parental leave
A police force discriminated against a male officer by paying him less while he was on shared parental leave than a woman would have received while on maternity leave.
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Cycle courier deemed to be a ‘worker’ entitled to holiday pay
A cycle courier with a taxi firm was a 'worker' rather than a self-employed contractor and so was entitled to holiday pay.
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HMRC targets firms failing to pay minimum wage rates
HMRC is continuing to clamp down on firms that fail to pay the National Minimum Wage and is urging underpaid workers to come forward and complain.
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‘Incompetent redundancy process’ led to unfair dismissal
Choosing candidates for redundancy is a complicated process requiring a detailed knowledge of employment law.
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Disabled employee wins claim over ‘forced evening work’
A disabled employee has won a constructive dismissal claim after his employer 'forced' him to work evenings.
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Lack of pay rise resulted in ‘unlawful deduction of wages’
A local authority's decision not to award incremental pay increases resulted in unlawful deductions of wages for some of its employees.
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EU to introduce high level protection for whistleblowers
The European Commission has proposed a wide-ranging new law to strengthen protection for whistleblowers who uncover unlawful activities in their company or organisation.
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