Tue Aug 25 2015Social media has spawned 'true detectives' in employment claimsIt would be foolish of claimants to assume their Facebook posts are secret, observe Madelaine Power and Jenny Hawrot
Tue May 05 2015Employment law has been hampered under coalition governmentUnlawful discrimination on the increase as the impact of cuts to legal protections bites the disabled
Thu Apr 30 2015ECJ rejects redundancy claims from former Woolworths and Ethel Austin staffDecision will bring a 'sigh of relief' from employers of multi-site businesses but is also 'good news' for employees, say lawyers Image copyright: Jacqueline Abromeit / Shutterstock.com
Tue Apr 14 2015When misjudgement becomes misconductWhat did the MoJ hope to gain from the public sacking of three judges, asks Kevin Poulter
Thu Apr 02 2015There are bigger employment issues than zero-hours contractsDemand for flexible work patterns, potential loopholes, and problems with defining 'regular contract' means Labour's proposals face considerable challenges
Tue Feb 03 2015MoD faces whistleblowing claim from doctor sacked by textMinistry of Defence fails to get claim struck out on a 'technicality'
Wed Oct 22 2014The fine line between worker and employeeParental leave, employment tribunal fees and dismissal dates have all made an appearance of late in the courts, writes Ryan Clement
Mon Jul 28 2014Formula 1 team faces legal action following staff dismissalCaterham team accused of running 'roughshod' and unfairly dismissing its employees