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The rise of the gig economy – captured in new research

Employers in the US are the number one users of the online gig economy but UK employers are fast catching up. That’s according to researchers...

Foster carers form a union as they challenge their legal status

THE newly-formed trade union for foster carers is on a recruitment drive, in a bid to boost numbers as they launch a challenge to their...

The Government must do more to support migrant entrepreneurs, a report finds

We need migrant entrepreneurs to help make a success of Brexit and the Government must back them. That’s the recommendation from a new report, launched...

Junior doctors are tweeting live from the Royal Courts of Justice

Junior doctors in England are tweeting live from the High Court, where they’re taking on the Government’s attempt to impose a new contract. The group...

Six in ten workers feel insecure about their jobs

New research reveals that the UK job market could be ‘skating on thin ice’ despite the record employment rate and as many as six...

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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 ...