The Employment Appeals Tribunal (EAT) has ruled to dismiss former engineer Gary Smith’s case against Pimlico Plumbers.
Some employers in sectors badly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic are increasingly using aggressive tactics to save money.
Monitoring staff’s adherence to lockdown rules outside the office is proving difficult for HR.
As the COVID-19 crisis continues employers are turning their attention to the emerging employment issues for which there is no playbook, such as conducting procedures in the context of remote working...
?The UK government has confirmed that from Wednesday 13 May those who are unable to work from home should be ‘actively encouraged’ to return to work.
Hundreds of businesses are at risk of becoming insolvent, says the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC).
While Acas guidance sets out the rules, there are some aspects where a more relaxed approach is best practice
The recent dismissal of McDonald’s CEO Steve Easterbrook has prompted a global debate about acceptable levels of intrusion by employers into the personal lives of their employees
Crime is not just something that happens outside of working hours and away from working premises
Can employers demand loyalty from their employees?
If Boris Johnson were head of a company, not head of the country, there would be a strong case for dismissal
Affected employees may be able to apply for limited government assistance, and other travel firms are keen to recruit these experienced individuals