
Is enhanced maternity pay discriminatory against men?
Two recent cases have posed the question of whether it is unlawful for men on shared parental leave to be paid less than mothers on

Two recent cases have posed the question of whether it is unlawful for men on shared parental leave to be paid less than mothers on

Blog In order to save some money, employers may be tempted to download a free contract of employment or attempt to draft one themselves by

What do employers do if an employee gives you their letter of resignation and doesn’t come into work the next day? From an employer’s perspective,

An Employment Tribunal concluded that an employee who went on maternity leave was discriminated against after her employer used a ‘pause clause’ in the training

Now that large companies have published their gender pay reports, the results are out in the public for everyone to scrutinise and analyse. This includes

Blog Despite the extensive use of fixed-term contracts, many employers do not realise that the non-renewal of a fixed-term contract actually amounts to a dismissal

You’d hope that most people who leave your organisation would feel content about their experience with you, but there will always be one or two

There is a common misconception that the Equality Act bans ‘pay secrecy clauses’ in Contracts of Employment. The truth is that section 77 of the

There may be a time when you wish to provide a quick end to a dispute or want a clean break when terminating an employee’s

Blog The foundation of the employment relationship is the Contract of Employment. This sets out the rights and obligations of both the employer and the employee.