A UK women and financial manager has taken her employer to an employment Tribunal on grounds of discrimination, claiming that she was ‘demoted’ for failing to ‘bow’ to her Korean boss.
Employment Tribunal awards officer more than £400,000
A police firearms officer is to receive a six-figure payout after successfully taking a race discrimination claim to Tribunal.
Crucial Tribunal finds in favour of Uber workers
A landmark employment case has been settled in favour of Uber drivers, with a Tribunal ruling that they should be classed as workers rather than self-employed.
Gender discrimination fears prevent young women from pursuing certain careers, says study
A new study has suggested that young women in the UK feel deterred from working in the property, building and construction industries, because they fear that gender discrimination would hold them back in their careers.
Tribunal rejects “right to work flexibly”
A Judge has ruled that there is no absolute obligation on employers to accept new mothers’ requests to work flexibly on their return from maternity leave.