BAME academics paid less than white colleagues
Black and minority ethnic (BAME) academic staff at UK universities are paid less than their white counterparts, according to new research. Not only is there … Read More
Black and minority ethnic (BAME) academic staff at UK universities are paid less than their white counterparts, according to new research. Not only is there … Read More
An employment tribunal is being asked to decide whether veganism is a “philosophical belief” and therefore, should be protected by law. The landmark case, which … Read More
Taxi drivers with Addison Lee are legally entitled to the national minimum wage and holiday pay rights, confirms the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT). The EAT … Read More
Almost one in four companies in the FTSE 350 have only one woman on their board, and there are still five all-male boards, according to … Read More
A third of women and men in work don’t realise that pay discrimination is illegal, according to new research by The Fawcett Society. The research, … Read More
Settlement Agreements are a useful tool for dealing quickly with poor performing or troublesome employees, says Catherine Greig, Director of Greig Employment Law. But there are … Read More
As the #MeToo campaign continues to give workers the courage to bring sexual harassment claims, employers are under more scrutiny than ever before. Charlie Thompson, Associate … Read More
If an employee has refused to sign an employment contract, does that mean the terms are invalid? Katie Mahoney, Senior Associate at Doyle Clayton, looks at … Read More
It was reasonable for an acquittal on a rape charge to be included in a mini-cab driver’s enhanced DBS check, although the court was critical … Read More
The Supreme Court has found that a Police Commissioner did not owe a duty of care to protect individual officers from risk of reputational harm … Read More