An employment tribunal (ET) has ruled that a postal worker was a victim of discrimination, harassment and victimisation as a result of his ‘perceived religion’.
More than 1 million UK workers denied holiday pay
According to the latest research, more than 1 million UK workers did not receive any of the holiday pay that they are legally entitled to.
IR35: What you need to know
HMRC has issued new guidance for fee-payers, intermediaries and engagers to assist with the operation within the revised rules for off-payroll working, which come into effect on 6 April 2020.
Holiday pay: Court of Appeal rules in part-time teacher’s favour
The Court of Appeal has upheld a ruling stating that a part-time teacher’s holiday pay was wrongly calculated.
FCA found to have discriminated based on employees disability
An employment tribunal has ruled that the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) discriminated against an employee because of his disability after he was given a poor appraisal score because of his performance.