In the three months between April and June 2018, the number of Employment Tribunal claims lodged with the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) more than tripled year-on-year.
Study sheds light on ‘ethnicity pay gap’ in the NHS
NHS doctors and consultants from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds are paid almost five per cent less than their white counterparts, an eye-opening new study reveals.
Employment Tribunal awards £12,000 to worker sacked over rare eye condition
In recent days, an Employment Tribunal has ordered craft beer company Brewdog to pay a sum of £12,000 to a former employee who was sacked after doctors told him he was about to lose his eyesight.
What happens if I have been issued a claim for a health and safety breach?
Businesses operating in the UK have a number of important responsibilities with regards to health and safety and it is important that all companies make health and safety at work an absolute priority.
Engineers win Employment Tribunal challenge after being made redundant without notice
A group of engineers who were dismissed without notice when the company they worked for went into administration have been awarded 90 days’ pay at an Employment Tribunal.