
Brexit – Office Politics
The dust is yet to settle on the referendum result. The main political parties are in turmoil, and the heads of the European Union are

The dust is yet to settle on the referendum result. The main political parties are in turmoil, and the heads of the European Union are

Do you regularly work outside normal working hours? Chances are that you do. Developments in technology mean we are more connected and easily contacted than

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has announced it will administer a Crown Censure to the Ministry of Defence (MoD) over the deaths of three

What can you do if your employees are stranded abroad due to striking air traffic controllers? Once again, air traffic control workers in France are

It is too soon to speculate on the cause of the terrible and tragic events surrounding the unplanned collapse of the Didcot Power Station. Early

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is prosecuting Foodles Production (UK) Ltd over an incident in which actor Harrison Ford was seriously injured during the

Earlier this year we reported on a human rights case relating to an employer looking at an employee’s emails. There has now been another decision

Blog New guidelines announced by the Sentencing Council are set to have a dramatic effect on penalties handed down to organisations or individuals convicted of

Whilst not directly employment law related, we have received a number of queries in relation to The Modern Slavery Act 2015, the final provisions of

The recent decision by the Court of Appeal in Hague v Rotary Yorkshire Limited (2015) has clarified the power of the Health and Safety Executive’s