An estate agent who claims he was ‘driven out of work’ by a ‘year-long bullying campaign’ is challenging his former employer at an Employment Tribunal.
British businesses fined £61m over health and safety failings last year
UK businesses were fined a grand total of £61m for health and safety breaches in 2016, a new report reveals.
Police officer who felt “forced to resign” locked in discrimination row over weight gain
A police officer who claims she was “forced to resign” after being “over-scrutinised” for her weight gain is challenging Surrey Police at an Employment Tribunal.
Employers should pay “premium rate” for zero-hours shift work, says Taylor Review
The Government’s ongoing exploration of the so-called gig economy and modern working practices has suggested that UK employers who offer short-notice shift work to employees on zero-hours contracts should pay their staff a “premium rate”.
Former staff of collapsed retailer win Employment Tribunal
An Employment Tribunal has awarded ex-employees of collapsed high street retailer British Home Stores (BHS) a £400,000 pay-out over the company’s improper redundancy procedures.