
£1.5 million fund for returnships
A £1.5 million fund has been created to help projects whereby private sector employers assist individuals who have taken a career break and want to

A £1.5 million fund has been created to help projects whereby private sector employers assist individuals who have taken a career break and want to

Do you have a locum or a contractor who has been regularly engaged over an extended period of time on a self-employed basis? If so,

Plans to strengthen employment law rights have been announced. The government has responded to the Taylor Review published last summer, which took a closer look

Taxi app Uber has lost its appeal after the Employment Appeal Tribunal confirmed that their drivers are, in fact, workers and should have basic employment

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Another day brings another gig economy case. This time, Addison Lee has become the latest in a line of companies who have faced an Employment

Blog Are your workers coming up with imaginative reasons for not being able to come into work? The answer is probably yes. According to a

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The Work and Pensions Committee is calling on the government to close the loopholes that pave the way for bogus self-employment practices. The Committee launched

In Scotland, an Employment Tribunal has ordered an employer to pay £25,000 in damages for terminating an apprenticeship early. Facts Mr Kinnear was an apprentice