Zero Hours contracts to be scrapped by Sports Direct
Sports Direct has confirmed its directly employed shop staff will be given the option of moving to a contract with a guaranteed 12 hours a … Read More
Sports Direct has confirmed its directly employed shop staff will be given the option of moving to a contract with a guaranteed 12 hours a … Read More
The BMA, representing junior doctors, has called off September’s 5-day strike but plans to go ahead with strikes in October, November and December, unless the … Read More
The strike will commence on Monday 12 September and end on Friday 16 September. The strikes will cover the hours 08:00 to 17:00 each day. … Read More
ACAS has published a new guide on taking career breaks and sabbaticals. The guide extols the virtues of career breaks. Whilst there’s no specific law on career breaks … Read More
Deliveroo workers’ hit the headlines yesterday with reports that their contracts ban access to employment tribunals. The news follows recent reports about the Uber employment tribunal … Read More
Following the Justice Committee report Parliament has debated the impact of employment tribunal fees on access to justice. It is interesting to note a number of … Read More
The Justice Committee has completed its inquiry into the Government’s introduction of tribunal fees and published a damning report. The take-away points from the report … Read More
ACAS has published a research paper evaluating its services in 2016. Employment Tribunal fees were introduced in July 2013 followed by ACAS Early Conciliation in April … Read More
The high heels issue continues to hit the news. Politicians and celebrities are coming out to support a new law making it illegal to force … Read More
Unite has announced it has reached a settlement with construction firms involving 256 workers that claimed they had been blacklisted due to their trade union … Read More