‘Mum’s the Word’ Employment Webinar
Parenthood in its various guises can present a number of challenges for both employees and the employer. From maternity and paternity rights, shared... Read more »
Parenthood in its various guises can present a number of challenges for both employees and the employer. From maternity and paternity rights, shared... Read more »
According to a company memo reported by Reuters, employees of Citigroup in the USA will be placed on unpaid leave if they have not been vaccinated by... Read more »
The BBC recently reported that the number of parents having a baby by a surrogate in England and Wales has almost quadrupled in the last 10 years. ... Read more »
Back to school, back to work. It is September. But it is also September 2021 and the debate about home and office working rages on. UK Business... Read more »
We are seeing a sudden move towards “The Great Resignation”, the mantra first coined by Anthony C. Klotz an Associate Professor at Texas A&M... Read more »
Rishi Sunak, the Chancellor of Exchequer has openly admitted, “There is hardship ahead for many people,” as furlough ends. The furlough scheme... Read more »
When is a person disabled in the legal sense? The law considers that a person has a disability if they have a physical or mental impairment which has... Read more »
The Good Work Plan seems to make good sense. Following a government commissioned consultation, new parents are to benefit from an increase in legal... Read more »
I am often asked by employees whether it is okay to record meetings with their employer and by employers what they can do when a covert recording... Read more »
The recent Employment Appeal Tribunal case of Page v NHS Trust Development Authority concerning religious belief discrimination highlights the... Read more »