Tribunal claims Whistleblowing Whistleblowing: understanding causation in detriment claims By Jane Bowen
Employee benefits Employment contracts Employment policies Holiday pay Legislative changes Pay, benefits and bonuses Tribunal claims Unpacking the latest EAT ruling: the Agnew effect on holiday pay and leave By Mark Hamilton and Pauline Hughes
Termination Tribunal claims Unfair dismissal Whistleblowing Whistleblowing: what level of awareness does the decision-maker need? By Emma Carter
Tribunal claims Tribunal procedures Destroy evidence…. destroy your case: recent EAT case provides a reminder on disclosure obligations By Kate Coppack
Tribunal claims Unfair dismissal Matthews v. CGI IT UK Ltd: EAT rules on fairness in dismissal for relationship breakdown By William Azuh and Purvis Ghani
Compensation Dispute resolution Employee benefits Employment status Tribunal claims Overarching “agency relationships” did not exist between a worker’s assignments By Christopher Seymour
Constructive dismissal Employment and Labor in the United Kingdom Grievance and disciplinary Tribunal claims Affirmation and delay in constructive dismissal By Mark Hamilton and Helena Rozman
Redundancy and business reorganisation Settlement agreements Tribunal claims Settling the unknown: Court of Session judgment on settlement agreements By Sarah Lovell and Sarah Beeby
Tribunal claims Unfair dismissal Resignations “in the heat of the moment” By Mark Hamilton and Beth Johnston
Collective consultation Redundancy and business reorganisation Tribunal claims Unfair dismissal Redundancy fairness review by the EAT – the importance of consultation By Laura Jackson and Purvis Ghani
Compensation Employment policies Equality Act General Harassment Health and safety Legislation Legislative changes Proposed legislative changes Sex discrimination Tribunal claims Sexual harassment in the workplace – employer responsibilities in prospective legislation By Sarah Lovell
Employment contracts Employment status Tribunal claims Plastic Omnium Automotive Limited v. P Horton [2023] EAT 85: first things first, who are the parties? By William Azuh