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Author Archives: intern

Employment law changes to expect from new Government

Before Labour won the general election in July 2024, they pledged to make a number ...

Reasonable adjustments and job applications

The recent Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) case of AECOM Limited v Mallon has thrown light ...

Whistleblowing in the Lucy Letby case

We look at the issues of whistleblowing in the Lucy Letby case. She was found ...

Settlement agreement negotiations

Settlement agreement negotiations are somewhat of a ‘dark art’, with few employees knowing how best ...

Strikes and the law: recent updates 2023

With strikes becoming more drastic and more people participating, changes to the law on strikes ...

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 ...

Employment law changes 2023

Alongside the usual increases to national minimum wage and national living wage, employment law is seeing ...

203 employers fail to pay national minimum wage

What has happened? Recently, the government has confirmed that over 200 companies have been fined ...

1 in 5 parents don’t take paternity leave at all, why?

Paternity leave is for married and unmarried partners who are welcoming a new addition to ...

When employers don’t have knowledge of a disability

One in four employers would not hire a disabled person if they have knowledge of ...

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