Our February update includes a case on the issue of whether job applicants can bring whistleblowing claims, and a case on who pays what compensation to a successful claimant. We also feature a news round-up looking at what...more
2/28/2024
/ Appeals Tribunals ,
Employment Discrimination ,
Employment Litigation ,
Employment Rights Act ,
European Convention on Human Rights ,
Human Resources Professionals ,
Job Applicants ,
Joint and Several Liability ,
Legislative Agendas ,
New Guidance ,
Political Parties ,
UK ,
Unfair Dismissal ,
Unfair Labor Practices ,
Wage and Hour ,
Whistleblowers
Our September update includes cases on whether a transgender employee was discriminated against for being subject to a “gender specific” insult, the extent to which employers should enquire about employees’ disabilities in...more
9/28/2023
/ Disability Discrimination ,
Employee Incentive Plans ,
Employee Rights ,
Employee Stock Purchase Plans ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
Employment Contract ,
Gender Identity ,
Hiring & Firing ,
Hostile Environment ,
PHI ,
Sick Leave ,
Transgender ,
TUPE ,
UK
Our March update includes new cases on whether a “without prejudice” letter attaching a settlement agreement and referring to a termination by mutual agreement can be an effective dismissal letter, the role of written...more
3/23/2023
/ Contract Terms ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
Employment Litigation ,
Flexible Work Arrangements ,
Hiring & Firing ,
Human Resources Professionals ,
Maternity Leave ,
Proposed Legislation ,
Redundancy Dismissals ,
Redundancy Payments ,
Settlement Agreements ,
Sex Discrimination ,
Termination ,
UK ,
UK Employment Appeal Tribunal ,
Unfair Dismissal ,
Work Schedules
Our October update includes new case law on Long Covid/disability discrimination, confirmation of limits on the scope of protected philosophical beliefs, and a tricky case on extending discrimination time limits. It also...more
The Bank of England has forecast that the UK economy will be entering into a recession in late 2022, with the economic contraction expected to last for just over a year, followed by a period of weak growth. Statistics from...more
Our February update covers key employment law developments from January 2022. It also includes recent cases on gross misconduct/lodging multiple and vexatious grievances, if a “franchisee” delivery driver with rights of...more
2/3/2022
/ Breach of Contract ,
Delivery Drivers ,
Employee Definition ,
Employee Misconduct ,
Employment Contract ,
Flexible Work Arrangements ,
Franchisee ,
Franchises ,
Gender Equity ,
Grievance Process ,
Mental Health ,
Repudiation ,
Termination ,
UK ,
UK Employment Appeal Tribunal ,
Workplace Injury
After 18 months of almost entirely remote working, we have seen much of the City now implementing ‘Back to the Office’ policies and on Monday 6 September central London saw its busiest day on public transport since the...more
Welcome to the next post in our weekly series of hands-on guidance for UK HR professionals. In this series we look at common HR issues that you’ll encounter in the workplace and give you practical guidance on how to deal with...more
Welcome to the next post in our weekly series of hands-on guidance for UK HR professionals. In this series we look at common HR issues that you’ll encounter in the workplace and give you practical guidance on how to deal with...more
Our October update considers recent developments in employment law, including cases on the whistleblowing public interest test, whether vegetarianism is a protected belief under discrimination law, and employment status. We...more
10/9/2019
/ Anti-Discrimination Policies ,
Banking Sector ,
Immigration ,
No-Deal Brexit ,
Off-Payroll ,
Protected Class ,
Public Interest ,
SMCR ,
UK ,
UK Brexit ,
UK Employment Appeal Tribunal ,
Unpaid Wages ,
Whistleblowers