The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has released figures that show UK firms issued 1.8mn zero-hours contracts during the first two weeks of August 2014.
Ground-breaking divorce ruling sees judge tell millionaire’s ex-wife to find employment
Lord Justice Pitchford has told the former wife of a millionaire racehorse surgeon to find a job because she is not entitled to receive financial support from her former husband for the rest of her life.
Slump in employment tribunal cases causes political clash
Business secretary Vince Cable has clashed with the Conservative Secretary of State for Justice over a fall in the number of sexual discrimination cases being heard at employment tribunals.
UK collective redundancy law likely to be reversed
Following recent developments at the European Court of Justice (ECJ) this week, the UK law on collective redundancies could potentially revert to the previous law that existed before 2013.
Key changes in employment law need close examination
Red tape may be a bugbear but it could prove costly if you get it wrong.