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TV Personality Katie Hopkins controversially said that she judged her children’s friends and schoolmates on their names, causing widespread outrage. But does this apply to

TV Personality Katie Hopkins controversially said that she judged her children’s friends and schoolmates on their names, causing widespread outrage. But does this apply to

This week, gender discrimination has taken centre stage. Hundreds of marches took place this weekend and now two committees, the Women and Equalities Commission and

An inquiry has been set in motion by the Women and Equalities Committee looking into how employers can support fathers actively seeking to be more

Sign up for the latest news & insights Blog Most people know discrimination is unlawful under the Equality Act 2010. However, can you tell the

It is often difficult for employers to speak to an employee about loss or bereavement. Work is usually the last thing on the employee’s mind

Employers cannot discriminate on the basis of the ‘protected characteristics’ specified in the Equality Act 2010. These protected characteristics are age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage

What does 2017 hold in store for employers and HR professionals? We look at five key laws that will come into effect. 1 Changes to

BLOG Written on 7 June 2024 Social media can be a valuable tool for employers to research prospective employees – it often provides more information

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

BLOG There some interview questions that are best avoided, even though you might be tempted to give potential employees a grilling. Although they might not