
The Left’s View on Workers’ Rights
While it looks like the current Government aren’t planning any substantial changes to employment rights, as hinted at by David Davis, the Labour leadership challenger,

While it looks like the current Government aren’t planning any substantial changes to employment rights, as hinted at by David Davis, the Labour leadership challenger,

New research reveals that talking on a hands-free phone while driving can be as distracting as talking on a handheld mobile. The study, carried out

The decision of the UK electorate to withdraw from the European Union last week will certainly change the political and economic environment, but what impact

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has launched a new overarching, five-year strategy called Helping Great Britain Work Well. The strategy aims to tackle workplace

On 19 March, Chief Executive of Merlin Attractions Operations Ltd, Nick Varney will be the first passenger on the reopened Smiler ride at Alton Towers.

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

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

Further to our recent report regarding whether travel time to and from work could amount to working time, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has

The recent tragic death of a child in a London park when a tree limb collapsed has once again brought into focus the requirement for

Employers have taken a bit of a beating recently in relation to working time and holiday pay issues, and it doesn’t look as though this