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Article Categories All Categories Company/Commercial Coronavirus Employment Law Employment Law Resources Estate Planning & Admin Family Intellectual Property News Regulatory and Crime Uncategorized Government Launches Major Review of Parental Leave and Pay Rights The UK government has launched a wide-ranging review of parental leave and pay rights, set to run for 18 months, with the aim of considering potential reforms to law and… Read More Permanent Anonymity Over Sexual Offence Allegation In a notable decision, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has granted permanent anonymity to a claimant in employment tribunal proceedings, even though the sexual offence allegation underlying the order was… Read More Government Launches “WorkWell” Pilot to Support People with Health Conditions into Employment The government has announced the launch of WorkWell, a new pilot programme designed to help people with health conditions or disabilities return to work while reducing the administrative burden on… Read More House of Commons Inquiry into Improving Job Prospects for Disabled People The House of Commons Work and Pensions Committee recently launched a fresh inquiry into how best to improve the employment prospects of disabled people. The Committee sought input from disabled… Read More Amendment Applications and the Selkent Factors The EAT has upheld an employment tribunal’s refusal to allow a claimant, acting in person, to amend her claim to add disability discrimination complaints four months after becoming aware of… Read More Court of Appeal Confirms Race Discrimination Ruling Against Leicester City Council In Leicester City Council v Parmar [2025] EWCA Civ 952, the Court of Appeal has upheld a tribunal’s decision that the Council directly discriminated against a senior employee on the… Read More Rent Repayment Claims Dismissed In Beacon Cymru Group Ltd and Others v Mitchell and Others [2025] EWHC 2477 (Ch), the High Court considered whether Contract Holders in Wales were entitled to a repayment of… Read More EHRC Pushes Back Deadline for Updated Services Code of Practice It has been reported that the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has told the High Court it now expects to deliver its final Code of Practice on Services, Public… Read More Welsh Government Updates Guidance on Agricultural Wages for 2025-2026 The Welsh Government has released updated guidance on agricultural wages, following the introduction of the Agricultural Wages (Wales) Order 2025 (SI 2025/293 (W59)), which took effect on 1 April 2025.… Read More Are your staff wilting in the workplace? With the UK currently seeing the thermometer rise, this article looks at how employers can manage dealing with hot weather in the workplace. By working in high temperatures, employers may… Read More How Employers and HR Professionals Can Support Trans Employees While Staying Compliant with EHRC Guidance In the wake of the UK Supreme Court’s decision For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers and the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s (EHRC) interim guidance, employers and HR… Read More Contracts of Employment / Contracts for Services – Express Terms Audit This audit resource has been created in light of the upcoming Employment Rights Bill, expected to come into effect in October 2025. The Bill will significantly limit the use of… Read More Supreme Court determine that the Definitions of “woman”, “man” and “sex” in Equality Act 2010 refer to biological sex In For Women Scotland Ltd v Scottish Ministers [2025] UKSC 16, the Supreme Court ruled that the terms “woman,” “man,” and “sex” in the Equality Act 2010 (EqA 2010) are… Read More Costs orders in discrimination claims In Madu v Loughborough College [2025] EAT 52, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) considered whether a £20,000 costs order against a race discrimination claimant was fair, especially where the claimant… Read More Surveys find that one in seven UK employees have experienced some form of workplace abuse A survey by researchers from Cardiff University, UCL, Oxford’s Nuffield College, and the University of Surrey has shed light on the extent of workplace abuse and growing inequality in UK… Read More Acas’ campaign to support for neurodivergent workers On 20 March 2025, Acas launched a new campaign aimed at enhancing understanding and support for neurodivergent employees. The initiative provides employers with practical resources and guidance to help build… Read More Increase to Vento bands for injury to feelings awards in the tribunal The Presidents of the Employment Tribunals for England and Wales and for Scotland have updated the Vento bands, in line with changes to the Retail Prices Index (RPI). The increased… Read More UK Employers Stand Firm on DEI Amid US Backlash, Surveys Show A Culture Amp survey has revealed that UK companies are continuing to protect diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) budgets, even as such initiatives face increasing resistance in the US. The… Read More « Older Articles