An injunction can be used to force an individual to do or stop doing something, and can be a useful tool where an ex-employee is flouting their restrictions
While some aspects of the NLW benefit temporary workers, there are some negative side effects
The Taylor Review into modern working practices has divided the business community
We explore the effects the minority government could have on Brexit talks, workers' rights and immigration issues
A new study found that people are desperate for work and would rather have a different form of employment
The gig economy has created legal questions, but there are several areas besides worker status to consider
Top HR professionals share the people policies they want to see binned forever
Ex-Barclays chairman David Walker has put a sell-by date on CEOs, but how can you ensure this is managed in a legally-sound way?
How will junior doctors' resistance to a new contract affect HR in the NHS?
Employees in Scotland and the North East are the most likely to be working on Friday December 25
Staff on zero-hours contracts benefit from work-life balance and feel under less pressure, says CIPD
Timewise has released the 2015 Power Part Time list, which includes a record number of men