Sleep in shifts: do employers need to wake up to new thinking?
Sarah Scholfield, employment solicitor at Glaisyers Solicitors LLP, takes a look at the recent EAT cases about night shift workers and explains what employers need … Read More
Sarah Scholfield, employment solicitor at Glaisyers Solicitors LLP, takes a look at the recent EAT cases about night shift workers and explains what employers need … Read More
A government crackdown on exploitation in the workplace will be headed up by Sir David Metcalf. As the newly-appointed Director of Labour Market Enforcement, he … Read More
Frances O’Grady, the TUC General Secretary, addressed the TUC 2016 conference and set out a clear warning to big companies that fail to pay the … Read More
The case of Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley admitting workers in its Derbyshire warehouse were paid below minimum wage highlights the vital importance of employers … Read More
Zero hours contracts are frequently in the news, with the latest headlines reporting that McDonalds –the fast-food chain – will give its staff the option … Read More
When does time spent on a sleep-in at work count as working time for the purposes of minimum wage compliance? By Danielle Crawford, Associate Solicitor, Employment … Read More
Q: We need to cope with the added costs of auto enrolment and the living wage. We’d like to remove a number of benefits we … Read More