
Company’s shared parental leave pay challenged
An Employment Tribunal in Scotland has found against an employer who paid mothers and fathers different rates when on shared parental leave. In the case,

An Employment Tribunal in Scotland has found against an employer who paid mothers and fathers different rates when on shared parental leave. In the case,

There have been reports of employers receiving bogus job applications from people whose only aim is to pursue discrimination claims when they are rejected. Public

A company producing the latest Star Wars movie has been fined a whopping £1.6m after Harrison Ford broke his leg. Foodles Production (UK) Ltd owned

A judge has branded a care home manager as being “out of her depth” despite having a Health & Safety qualification after a resident died

An HSE investigation has begun after a voluntary worker died while working on a canal excavation at Pewsham Locks in Wiltshire. A 63-year-old volunteer is

Employers should be aware that a group of 60 foster care workers have voted to establish a trade union. This will create the first ever trade

Dame Judi Dench recently celebrated her 81st birthday by getting her first tattoo. She follows a long list of celebrities with body art – Samantha

Seventeen care workers are taking legal action over the failure to be paid the national minimum wage. It is considered to be the largest ever

Apprenticeships remain high on the Government’s agenda, despite everything else that is going on. The apprenticeship levy, payable by employers with annual pay bills of

Employment Issues and the Olympic Games With the Olympic Games in Rio having kicked off in true Samba style, what happens when employees’ behaviour creates