Judge Lawrence Mintoff confirms the Industrial Tribunal’s decision to award former Times of Malta journalist Ivan Camilleri ...
Using your phone at work could be a fireable offence, but employers will have to prove the severity of the issue.
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Daily Star on MSNWynne Evans breaks cover after vowing to fight BBC for job over 'inappropriate remark'The Go.Compare advert star was spotted making a relaxed trip to a Cardiff coffee shop ahead of his legal tussle with the BBC ...
More than three in five (62%) of employment tribunal claims were settled before their final hearing, according to new figures ...
Employment lawyers and other experts provide their reaction to the Higgs v Farmor's School ruling and examine the ...
The UK-based Privy Council has rejected an appeal by local company, Private Power Operators, which had challenged a 2013 ...
Permanent vacancies are declining in the UK, but could contractors overtake employees as businesses adjust to the Employment ...
If a lawyer is a defendant to a lawsuit and their defense primarily rests on privileged information, what the lawyer is ...
Animosity towards the ABC is running high. It’s fallen out of favour with everyday Australians, and it may be facing ...
Trump unveils new tariffs on steel and aluminium and mocks Taylor Swift after Super Bowl booing: Live - President announces ...
Supreme Court held that the discontinuation of the Appellant Workmen’s services, effected without compliance with Section 6E and Section 6N of the U.P. Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, is illegal. Thus, ...
The Employment Rights Bill (the ‘Bill’) and the regulations which will follow it, will bring about significant transformation ...
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