Employment lawyer John Hayes takes issue with an article in The Times and explains why UK law strikes the right balance.
Legal opinion
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Legal academics have released criticism of the Strikes Bill, currently being scrutinised bin the House of Lords.
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Sexual harassment is a major workplace issue but what are businesses' responsibilities when it comes to preventing and responding to it?
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Speculation is rife for what the new Prime Minister intends for employment law, but John Hayes believes the most likely outcome would be mere tinkering.
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The government is yet to respond to its consultation on flexible working. Anthony Purvis looks at existing legislation and what...
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Employment lawyer Nicola Smyrl examines the new rules and potential costs around digital right-to-work checks
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Caroline Philipps and Mike Tremeer examine a recent appeal where redactions of client identities were refused.
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Angela Rayner: Scandal highlights inaction to prevent harassment at work
by Sarah Evansby Sarah EvansEmployment lawyer Sarah Evans says the Angela Rayner scandal emphasises the government's inaction to introduce new duties on employers to prevent harassment at work.
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Christian doctor dismissed for refusing to refer to transgender people by their preferred pronouns is appealing a 2019 judgment at the employment tribunal.
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As more details emerge of the government’s flagship Scale-up visa, Vanessa Ganguin examines the potential benefits for employers and applicants.
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The Court of Appeal judgment in Pimlico Plumbers v Smith ruled that holiday pay can carry over and accumulate until a contract ends. Holly Milne examines the detail
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Diversity in the workplace is unanimously agreed to be a good thing, but the law governing routes to achieving this is less favourably regarded.
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It is imperative that employers understand how to handle flexible working requests and consider the risks associated with them.
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This week’s 11th hour decision not to make vaccination against Covid-19 a condition of employment in NHS and social care...
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Darren Newman explains the potential risks reducing sick pay for the unvaccinated in terms of contractual entitlements, discrimination and employee relations.