New data unveiled by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) in recent days has revealed that the number of single Employment Tribunal claims received shot up significantly in the final quarter (Q4) of 2017.
Tribunal ruling leading to unrest
A number of BBC presenters could be facing bills for thousands of pounds in backdated tax after HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) won a key Tribunal ruling against a Ms Christa Ackroyd.
Case will impact on employment law
A Supreme Court hearing later today (20 February) will have “significant ramifications” on employment law for a number of industries, including the media, the health service and the construction industry.
Woman awarded £24,000 in sex discrimination case
An Employment Tribunal has awarded a UK woman £24,000 in compensation upon finding that she had been denied equal pay and opportunities for career progression due to her gender.
M&S Basildon closure: how to deal with redundancy
As it was announced that the Marks & Spencer (M&S) store in Basildon could close as part of the company’s bid to modernise its business model, thoughts turned to the 91 employees who could be about to become unemployed.