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The Employment Appeal Tribunal decision in Verizon European Works Council v Verizon Group highlights the risk of bypassing established statutory...
The Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) is a mandatory fee payable to the Home Office when applying for a long-term visa....
Oxford University is to pay professor forced to retire at 68 almost £30,000 for injury to feelings. The employment tribunal...
The Job Support Scheme, initially announced on the 24th September, was expanded by the Chancellor on the 9th October 2020....
At the end of October, the Confederation of British Industry will be launching a campaign to increase racial and ethnic...
A teacher who brought discrimination and harassment claims against her ex-employer has had her case rejected by the Bristol Employment...
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The Equality Act 2010 was designed to simplify and strengthen protection from discrimination, and support progress towards equality. There is...
Following an investigation by the Data Protection Authority of Hamburg, fashion retailer H&M has been fined the equivalent of £32.1m...
Having won her claims for harassment, direct discrimination and victimisation, non-binary ex-employee Rose Taylor was awarded £180,000 in damages compensation...
In the recent case of Sullivan v Bury Street Capital Ltd, the EAT had to decide whether paranoid delusions could...
Employers will now commit a criminal offence and face fines if they knowingly permit a worker to attend the workplace...
Yesterday the Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced the introduction of the New Jobs Support Scheme to protect businesses and employees...
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