
EAT rule on Perceived Disability Discrimination
Does it amount to direct discrimination if an employer refuses a job to a non-disabled applicant because they believe that their condition could become a

Does it amount to direct discrimination if an employer refuses a job to a non-disabled applicant because they believe that their condition could become a

What employees do their in free time is normally none of your concern, but the game changes when you discover an employee has committed a

Viewing or downloading pornography or sexually explicit material on work computers is a definite no-no at work. With the current furore surrounding allegations that Damian

In the run up to Christmas, some of your employees may receive a gift from a client or supplier. To show their appreciation for their

The latest statistics show that the number of single claims to Employment Tribunals has increased by a whopping 64%. Since the second quarter of 2014/15,

2018 promises to be a busy year in the world of HR. So we’ve pulled together a list of 8 top things you need to

Supermarket chain, Morrisons, has been found by the High Court as responsible for a data breach caused by an employee. It’s believed that this is

Can one inappropriate comment said in the heat of the moment constitute discrimination? As a recent decision by an Employment Tribunal shows, yes it can!

Unpaid parental leave is by far one of the most under-publicised rights available to employees. If an employer receives a request for unpaid parental leave

One of the most important skills managers need to have is to defuse workplace tensions and conflicts between team members. It could be that the