Tribunal fee impact up for debate

Tribunal cases have dropped significantly. Have claims with no merit been weeded out, or access to justice denied?

The Trade Union Act: Unpicking the new rules

A new act means significant changes to rules around balloting, timing and public services

Bridging a divided workforce

The global political landscape has divided society. How can leaders reunite fractured workforces?

Without prejudice vs. protected conversations: Getting it right

Employers often confuse 'without prejudice' and 'protected conversations'. Here's how to get the distinction right

Halton Housing Trust: Our default position is trust

The not-for-profit works from a default position of trusting everyone and treating them as adults

Government promises action on pregnancy discrimination

The government has responded to a House of Commons Women and Equalities Committee report

Legal lowdown: Dress code discrimination

?Government committees have called for action on discriminatory dress codes. So what are the key legal points to remember?

Experts urge caution over May's industrial strategy

May promised to boost STEM skills, support business growth, and encourage trade but experts have reservations

Legal lowdown: Getting redundancies right

Downsizing is sometimes a necessity. Keeping staff informed and managing the media will ensure you do it right

MEP call for robot regulations: A balanced view

More regulation around robots is needed, but so too is a balanced approach to automation in the workplace

Tackling insecure work: Awareness and enforcement key

Employment rights law may always be complex, but it must be made easier to understand, according to an expert panel

Protectionism or pragmatism: Will the real Trump immigration policy please stand up?

With Donald Trump being inaugurated tomorrow, we still don't have a clear picture of what his immigration policy will look like