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Supreme Court unanimously rules against Pimlico Plumbers Ltd

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...

Wage growth slows while unemployment rate remains record low

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...

Whistleblowing couriers launch legal claim against Amazon

Whistleblowing delivery drivers are taking legal action against Amazon on the charge of bogus self-employment. The latest gig-economy case involves claimants who all worked as...

Latest: new government guidance on dress codes

The government has published its new guidance: Dress codes and sex discrimination – what you need to know. It covers: setting a workplace dress...

Strong growth in the demand for labour, says new study

There will be strong growth in the demand for labour in the second quarter of 2018, according to new research published today. The Labour Market...

I’m pregnant and I don’t feel ‘COVID-19 Secure’ at work, what are my rights?

If you’re pregnant you’re naturally going to have concerns...

Furlough New Government Guidance

Nearly three quarters (71.7 per cent) of organisations are...

Constructive Dismissal

UPDATED FOR 2022 - This practical guide is all...

Five things we learnt in employment law this week (18 February 2020)

1. A one-off act can amount to a ‘provision,...

Five things we learnt in employment law (17 January 2020)

Five things we learnt in employment law this week ...

Employment Tribunal hears case of sacked ethical vegan

As Veganuary kicks off this week so does a...