Worker or self-employed? Court rules out-of-hours GP was wrongly categorised
BLOG Determining an individual’s employment status is not always a clear-cut exercise, as a number of factors play a part in whether somebody is a
BLOG Determining an individual’s employment status is not always a clear-cut exercise, as a number of factors play a part in whether somebody is a

BLOG As the #MeToo Movement continues to cast a spotlight on allegations involving high-profile celebrities, it’s important to remember that sexual harassment isn’t a symptom

Last week, an alliance of unions, charities and women’s rights groups initiated a campaign calling for employers to be held legally liable if they fail

Blog The report by the Ministry of Justice gives us the statistics for the period January to March 2019, compares the figures against the same

Equal pay is a major talking point in the world of women’s sports – and public opinion on the issue is often divided. With the

Two recent cases have posed the question of whether it is unlawful for men on shared parental leave to be paid less than mothers on

A BBC manager has turned down a promotion after finding out that a male colleague was offered £12,000 more for the same role. In an

A new bill could prevent employers from sacking women during pregnancy or in the six months afterwards. Chair of the Women and Equalities Committee Maria

Surveys have shown that some workers feel it’s necessary to conceal the fact that they are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT). This is because

Can an employer ask an employee to not wear a piercing to work? Employers do have a wide discretion to decide what their employees are