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Employment Law Cases

Kellogg Brown & Root (UK) Ltd v Fitton and Ewer

23rd January 2017

unfair dismissal

Employment Law Cases

Kingsmoor Packaging Limited v Fytche

23rd January 2017

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Employment Law Cases

Taylor v Ladbrokes Betting and Gaming Ltd

20th January 2017

Diabetes disability discrimination

Employment Law Cases

The Home Office (UK Visas & Immigration) v Ms P Kuranchie

20th January 2017

dyslexia disability discrimination

News

Employers need to boost the nation’s health

24th January 2017

Employment Law Cases

BMC Software Ltd v Ms A Shaikh

17th January 2017

BMC Software Ltd and Ms A Shaikh

News

Unscrupulous bosses give bizarre excuses for not paying the National Minimum Wage

11th January 2017

Unscrupulous bosses claim that some employees don’t have a “right” to be paid the National Minimum Wage while others don’t “deserve” it. To mark a new £1.7m awareness campaign (aimed at ensuring workers receive the correct pay) the Government has listed some of the bizarre reasons given for not paying staff the minimum wage.

News

Gig-economy: employment tribunal rules that cycle courier has right to holiday pay

9th January 2017

CitySprint cycle courier working has won the right to paid holidays and minimum pay in the latest “gig economy” case.

News

Charitable work makes companies better employers, says new research

9th January 2017

The Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) found that one in four people said they would be more inclined to work for an employer with a good track record supporting charities and good causes.

Articles

One size fits all? Obesity at work: what employers need to know.

6th January 2017

Obesity in the workplace and discrimination, what employers need to know
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