
Uber drivers’ employment status victory
The London Central Employment Tribunal has found against the company Uber, which allows people to book and pay for a taxi via an app, in

The London Central Employment Tribunal has found against the company Uber, which allows people to book and pay for a taxi via an app, in

Ministers have ordered a crackdown on employers in the so-called gig economy who use a high number of self-employed or agency workers amid concerns about

Workplace banter and industrial language is quite usual in manufacturing environments. But how do you know when the joke has gone too far? When does

In this second in a series of three articles on how to conduct a job interview, we consider the thorny issue of asking questions about

It has not been a good few days for retailers. Firstly, an Employment Tribunal gives the green light to thousands of women who work at

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

Retail giant Asda is faced with a potential £100m bill in an equal pay dispute that sounds a warning to employers. An Employment Tribunal has

The Court of Appeal has finally passed judgment on the vexed issue of holiday pay. In the long-running case of Lock v British Gas, the

New whistleblowing rules for banks, building societies and some investment and insurance companies have now come into effect. The rules have been introduced in response