
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

Recently, there has been a spate of stories about sexual harassment in the workplace. The founder of venture capitalist firm 500 Startups has resigned after

The Work and Pensions Committee is calling on the government to close the loopholes that pave the way for bogus self-employment practices. The Committee launched

Uber has now been granted the right to appeal last year’s Employment Tribunal decision on employment status. In October 2016, the London Central Employment Tribunal

Contracts that have been submitted as part of the inquiry into self-employment and the gig economy have now been published by the Work and Pensions

Employment status has been placed under intense scrutiny in recent months, leaving some employers wondering if they will end up with more obligations than they

We look at four key cases that the employment tribunals and courts will be considering in 2017 and which employers and HR professionals need to

As 2016 draws to a close, we reflect on some prominent tribunals and cases brought before courts, the new laws introduced and companies put under

Ministers have ordered a crackdown on employers in the so-called gig economy who use a high number of self-employed or agency workers amid concerns about

The London Central Employment Tribunal has found against the company Uber, which allows people to book and pay for a taxi via an app, in