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New salaried Judges is a “welcome move” say lawyers

The news that the Ministry of Justice is appointing 54 new salaried Judges for employment tribunals across England and Wales has been welcomed by...

Stress levels soar but fewer employers tackle cause

Levels of ‘presenteeism’ have more than tripled since 2010 but fewer employers are taking steps to tackle it, according to a new report. Increased presenteeism...

Gay cake case goes to the Supreme Court

The so-called gay cake case (Lee (Respondents) v Ashers Baking Company Ltd and others (Appellants) (Northern Ireland) gets its hearing in the Supreme Court today....

Loneliness goes hand-in-hand with unemployment

Lonely young adults are more likely to experience mental health problems and be out of work than their peers, finds a new study. The research,...

Time-limited gender equality quotas needed, say campaigners

Men dominate positions of power in every sector, say equality campaigners, as a new report is published showing the stark and shocking lack of...

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...