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    Case law

    What do Uber's legal cases mean for drivers?

    Being an Uber taxi driver right now is something of a rollercoaster ride

    Emma Ahmed
    28 Sep 2017 Features
    Mental health

    Optician awarded £15k for baby loss discrimination

    A trainee optician has won nearly £15,000 for pregnancy discrimination after she was dismissed following leave she took for having a miscarriage.

    Honey Wyatt
    25 Nov 2024 News
    Interviews

    Interview with Michael O'Hare, chief HR officer at Heineken

    Belfast Boy Michael O’Hare (pictured) wears an emerald green tie, perhaps in honour of his Celtic roots. The province, where two out of five work in the public sector, has not often been associated...

    David Woods
    24 Jul 2012 Features
    Women in leadership

    Gender pay gap less important than other diversity metrics

    Progress in getting women into leadership roles can actually worsen a firm's pay gap in the short term

    Rachel Sharp
    16 May 2018 News
    Gig economy

    Uber drivers are now employees – but is it a victory for workers’ rights?

    The Uber decision has been hailed as a win for workers’ rights, but it won’t all be positive.  

    14 Apr 2021 Features
    Employment tribunal

    Employment tribunal fees could be 'looked at again', admits justice minister

    Justice minister, Helen Grant (pictured), has hinted at the possibility of employment tribunal fees being dropped.

    Tom Newcombe
    30 Jul 2013 News
    Communications

    The power of networking

    Building a professional network is easier for some than others. Organisations can give a helping hand

    Claire Cusack
    31 May 2018 Features
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