Lawyers are warning that Labour’s plans to make flexible working the default could place additional legal and administrative ...
Significant changes to UK trade union law take effect February 2026 under the Employment Rights Act 2025. Learn how reforms simplify industrial action, enhance worker protections, and impact employers ...
Ride hailing firm Bolt has been granted permission to appeal the findings of its November 2024 employment tribunal judgment regarding worker status.
You’ve been on maternity leave and you’re getting ready to return to work. But as you’re sorting out childcare and getting into a professional headspace, you find out you’ve lost your job. It’s a ...
In a landmark case, Cable News International Inc v Saima Bhatti, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) delivered a significant ruling on 6 May 2025 regarding the complexities of employment rights, ...
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Business Editor Sion Barry: On the Swansea University dismissals and employment tribunal ruling
An employment tribunal has rejected a joint case brought by former Swansea University academics Prof Marc Clement and Steven Poole for unfair dismissal after being sacked for gross misconduct.
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. New claims to UK employment tribunals stemming from the government’s sweeping upgrade of workers’ rights will ...
TBIJ co-publishes its stories with major media outlets around the world so they reach as many people as possible. Find out how to use our work Migrant workers who have been exploited on British farms ...
David Lammy has killed speculation that the government is considering reintroducing employment tribunal fees as part of efforts to find savings for the Ministry of Justice and recover some of the ...
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