
Uber – the importance of employer checks
In the last few days, the decision to revoke Uber’s licence to operate in the capital city has sent shockwaves to Londoners, causing outrage to

In the last few days, the decision to revoke Uber’s licence to operate in the capital city has sent shockwaves to Londoners, causing outrage to

An employee suffered fatal burns while cleaning a spray booth using a highly flammable cleaning solvent. The court heard flammable vapour ignited after a pressure

A waste firm boss has been jailed after a fire exposed his ‘couldn’t care less attitude’ to Health & Safety. Robert Collis’s firm caught the

Do you wish you could work from home? It clearly has some advantages but it can also be an isolating experience. Often, home workers will

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has backed an employee who was dismissed for sending personal messages at work. By an 11-6 majority, the

It is easy to let employees’ training and development slide. In some cases, there always seems to be something more important which makes it go

The Employment Appeal Tribunal has upheld the equal pay ruling made last October against supermarket giant, Asda. The EAT confirmed that roles on the shop

Tabloid outrage about children wearing goggles to play conkers or pancake races dating back to medieval times being cancelled in the name of Health &

It is clear that Legionella is a worldwide issue. This presents lots of questions. Is the Legionella situation improving over time? Are people sufficiently aware

Most employers understand that for those employees who work part-time, some benefits are pro-rated (in proportion of the hours they work). So, for example, a