What reasonable adjustments can employers make regarding neurodiversity to keep themselves safe from tribunal action?
Employment tribunal rules it was reasonable for solicitor to be offended by 'implicit suggestion' made unintentionally by ...
An employment tribunal has ruled that a former executive of a leading property company can claim he was sacked because of his 'philosophical belief in climate change'. Under human rights and ...
You’ve been on maternity leave and you’re getting ready to return to work. But as you’re sorting out childcare and getting into a professional headspace, you find out you’ve lost your job. It’s a ...
The hospitality sector has experienced a significant increase in employment tribunal claims over the past two years, according to Birketts LLP's Employment Tribunals Impact Report 2025. The report, ...
The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) recently addressed a significant procedural issue in the case of Mr E Kamphues vs Venator Materials UK Ltd, [2025] EAT 30. The EAT overturned a decision by the ...
An employment tribunal judge is accused of bullying women who appeared before him and of shouting at a woman 16 times during her three-day case. Judge Philip Lancaster has been accused by five ...
Another blow for Uber’s UK business: The company has lost its appeal against an employment tribunal ruling which last year judged that the Uber drivers who brought the case should be classified as ...
An apprentice-solicitor has been heavily criticised for the conduct of an employment tribunal claim against Mishcon de Reya, which was dismissed. Source: iStock Employment judge Pavel Klimov said ...
The unexpected call for a general election provides an opportunity for debate on employment tribunal fees Fees were introduced by the coalition government in 2013 with the aims of transferring some of ...
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