The Court of Appeal has ruled that Mr Justice Ritchie was wrong to find that the under the Dentists Act 1984, a suspension order following a finding of impairment of...
Read MoreJust like buses, two come along at once! There have been two recent Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) decisions about injury to feelings awards and both cases related to pregnant employees...
Read MoreWhen an employee decides to issue a claim in the Employment Tribunal, under section 18A(8) of the Employment Tribunals Act 1996, before a claim is brought, the employee must inform...
Read MoreAs many of us may know already, local authorities that run their own leisure facilities have, since March 2023, had some very good news from Government, confirming that leisure services...
Read MoreFrom 6 April 2025, the Government will introduce a new statutory right to neonatal care leave. The purpose of this is to provide additional support for parents who need to...
Read MoreAs Valentine’s Day draws near, many of us are engrossed in the festivities of love and devotion. It is a season for romantic dinners, chocolates, red wine, and beautiful flowers,...
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