Five things we learnt in employment law this week (14 September 2018)
The total number of Employment Tribunal claims lodged in the three months between April and June tripled, according to recent figures. 2. The UK Government … Read More
The total number of Employment Tribunal claims lodged in the three months between April and June tripled, according to recent figures. 2. The UK Government … Read More
The EAT has determined that if a second early conciliation certificate is issued, this has no impact on extending the limitation period for bringing a … Read More
An Employment Tribunal has struck out a claim for unreasonable conduct after a claimant discussed her case with a journalist during an adjournment while she was … Read More
Shared parental leave is a point of discussion this week, with HRs, employment lawyers and employers, not to mention employees, expecting a child. So, following … Read More
XC TRAINS LTD v (1) CD (2) ASLEF & OTHERS UKEAT/0331/15/LA Quick note: Equality Act – Sex Discrimination – Provision Criterion or Practice (“PCP”) – … Read More
Simon Robinson, employment law partner at Gordons law firm, considers common mistakes employers make when they get a flexible working request. Under the Flexible Working … Read More