
Uber loses appeal – what next for gig economy?
Taxi app Uber has lost its appeal after the Employment Appeal Tribunal confirmed that their drivers are, in fact, workers and should have basic employment

Taxi app Uber has lost its appeal after the Employment Appeal Tribunal confirmed that their drivers are, in fact, workers and should have basic employment

Education secretary, Justine Greening, has announced plans to encourage teachers to work flexibly. The plans announced include: A pilot programme to explore how schools are

Another day brings another gig economy case. This time, Addison Lee has become the latest in a line of companies who have faced an Employment

The eagerly-awaited Taylor Review of Modern Working Practices has now been published, touching on a wide range of areas of employment law. In this 116

You can’t predict when someone will arrive at your doorstep to do a Health & Safety inspection. Inspectors have the right to enter your premises

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

In December 2014, new legislation affecting those who provide or sell food comes into force. This month’s article looks at the duties contained in The

According to the Department for Transport figures, more than a quarter of all road traffic incidents involve someone who is driving on behalf of their

This is an interesting case which looks at the responsibiliti es of a headteacher to disclose personal matters to the school and the governors. In