
Job applicant wins indirect discrimination case
Employers may need to rethink their recruitment process for those job applicants with a disability after a recent ruling by the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT).

Employers may need to rethink their recruitment process for those job applicants with a disability after a recent ruling by the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT).

Disciplinary hearings can be almost as uncomfortable for the manager as for the staff member who’s the subject of the meeting. The manager conducting the

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

Certain industries require 24-hour around the clock cover to ensure that demands are met. This is likely the case for health care, hospitality, security, retail

A utility company has been given a huge £1.8million fine for failing to protect a worker from the risk of drowning at its waste water

If you’re a manager or employer, do you know how far you can go with keeping an eye on the activities of your staff? The

BLOG Gross misconduct in the workplace can pose significant challenges for employers and understanding your legal rights is crucial. In this expert guide, we provide

Home working is growing in popularity as employers try to accommodate the modern reality of people juggling different priorities. There are numerous reasons for home

In a blunt reminder of the risks of using vehicles without proper planning, management or monitoring, a firm has been fined £800,000 after a worker

An electricity supplier has been fined £900,000 after safety law failings led to a worker’s death. The employee was up a ladder trimming plants away