Court of Appeal reverses sleep-in shift back pay decision
The Court of Appeal has reversed the £400m minimum wage back-pay bill to care providers. This means only the hours spent awake on sleep-in shifts … Read More
The Court of Appeal has reversed the £400m minimum wage back-pay bill to care providers. This means only the hours spent awake on sleep-in shifts … Read More
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The initial implementation of GDPR has (hopefully) been put into place, says Helen Hall, Legal Director of DLA Piper. However, GDPR is not a one-off … Read More
Name: Andrew Secker Firm: Mills & Reeve Job title: Principal Associate I qualified as a solicitor in 2004 The main areas I cover are … Over … Read More
A Tribunal has found that a museum was discriminatory when it made an employee redundant, and withdrew her application for a new role, shortly after … Read More
Name: Tom Moyes Firm: Blacks Solicitors LLP Job title: Partner in Employment Law I qualified as a solicitor in 2009. The main areas that I … Read More
An employment tribunal in Leeds has ruled that a group of Hermes couriers are workers, not self-employed. The ruling means that the 65 workers who … Read More
A Tribunal should look at all the circumstances in which an allegation – or statement of position – is made when determining whether it can … Read More
The Supreme Court has unanimously dismissed the appeal by Pimlico Plumbers in its landmark gig economy case. The highest court in the land decided that … Read More
Women taking part-time jobs accounts for the biggest proportion of new jobs in the last year, according to new figures. This has boosted the female … Read More