Author Archives: intern
English nationalism as a philosophical belief?
Following the recent horrific knife attack in Southport which tragically killed three little girls and ...
Aug
Fire and rehire
Where an employer is looking to vary the terms of an employee’s contract of employment, ...
Aug
Mouse jigglers
Hybrid working has gained significant popularity in recent years, with more than three-quarters of organisations ...
Aug
Employment law changes to expect from new Government
Before Labour won the general election in July 2024, they pledged to make a number ...
Jul
Reasonable adjustments and job applications
The recent Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) case of AECOM Limited v Mallon has thrown light ...
Oct
Whistleblowing in the Lucy Letby case
We look at the issues of whistleblowing in the Lucy Letby case. She was found ...
Aug
Settlement agreement negotiations
Settlement agreement negotiations are somewhat of a ‘dark art’, with few employees knowing how best ...
Aug
Strikes and the law: recent updates 2023
With strikes becoming more drastic and more people participating, changes to the law on strikes ...
Aug
1 in 10 people experience workplace bullying, what is it?
Workplace bullying affects 1 in 10 people, with 15% of employees reporting that they were ...
Jul
Employment law changes 2023
Alongside the usual increases to national minimum wage and national living wage, employment law is seeing ...
Jul
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