Employees stranded abroad? How to navigate travel challenges
With the recent announcement that ground staff, baggage handlers and check-in agents at Gatwick Airport are to take strike action as the schools break up and the news that Easyjet
With the recent announcement that ground staff, baggage handlers and check-in agents at Gatwick Airport are to take strike action as the schools break up and the news that Easyjet
Employment Law experts Nick Jones and Cecily Donoghue will guide attendees through an overview session focussing on “Family Leave”, providing essential employment law and HR practical tips. The post Employment
The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) commissioned a research report looking at the impact of the end of freedom of movement in the UK since Brexit. That research has now been
This guide looks at key areas of non-disclosure agreements, including the key principles as well as enforcement and their application in cross-border corporate and commercial context. The post A legal
We have launched new independent investigation and mediation services for employers experiencing claims against them or allegations within the business. The post Our employment experts have launched an investigation and
The government has committed to extending the Seasonal Worker visa scheme for a further year as part of a package of support for farmers. The post Seasonal Worker scheme extended
The Government has launched a review of the whistleblowing framework, which sets out the laws that support workers who blow the whistle on wrongdoing in the workplace. The post What
The Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Bill proposes new obligations on employers to prevent harassment. Many consider the amendments proposed to be the most significant changes to discrimination
The Department for Business and Trade has today announced a package of regulatory reforms seeking to “reduce unnecessary regulation for businesses, cutting costs and allowing them to compete”. The post
A quick round-up of recent employment law developments. The post Employment spring 2023 update: News in brief appeared first on Shakespeare Martineau. You are unauthorized to view this page.
Here we take a quick look at some key employment case law decisions from recent months. The post Employment case law update | Spring 2023 appeared first on Shakespeare Martineau.
After being accused of eight bullying complaints involving 24 civil servants over four years, Dominic Raab resigned from his positions as Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Secretary last month. We