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Tribunal rejects constructive dismissal claim by ‘bullied’ manager
1 April 2017
An employee who claimed he was bullied at work has lost his claim for constructive dismissal.Unfair terms in consumer contracts
7 March 2017
Research recently published by the Competition and Markets Authority shows that 54 per cent of businesses surveyed did not fully understand the rules on unfair terms in consumer contracts. This directly impacts on how businesses treat their customers and is particularly important in order to maintain good customer relations, brand integrity and to avoid costly mistakes which may have wide-reaching consequences for your business. Changing goods or services, increasing the price, or charging excessive cancellation fees may all constitute 'unfair'…Plumber wins ‘worker’s rights’ claim against employer
7 March 2017
A plumber who carried out jobs on behalf of a plumbing company should be classed as a "worker" under the Employment Rights Act, not a self-employed contractor.Golf expert was unfairly dismissed after refusing pay cut but age discrimination did not apply
7 March 2017
A golf expert who secured multi-million pound sponsorship deals has won his unfair dismissal claim against the Professional Golfers' Association (PGA).Sainsbury’s entitled to dismiss employee for gross misconduct
6 March 2017
Sainsbury's was entitled to dismiss an employee for gross misconduct after he failed to carry out key company policy concerning staff engagement.Woman placed on higher grade loses appeal over pay rises
5 March 2017
A woman who was put on a higher pay grade as a way of protecting her salary following a job re-evaluation did not have an automatic right to be receive future increases.Dyslexic employee wins race and disability discrimination claim
4 March 2017
A dyslexic employee has won a disability discrimination claim because her employer failed to make reasonable adjustments to accommodate her condition. Her race discrimination claim which was originally dismissed by the employment tribunal due to lack of evidence is to be reconsidered because they tribunal need 'to be alive to the possibility of unconscious discrimination as well as overt discrimination.'Who owns the intellectual property rights to your website?
4 March 2017
It is easy to think that once you have purchased your domain name, written your content and hired a web developer to implement your designs, the rights to your website will belong to you. However, very often this will not be the case.Airline ‘is obliged’ to negotiate with union over pilot rostering
9 February 2017
An airline has been told that it is obliged to negotiate with trade union representatives about rostering arrangements for its pilots.Mothers to be given greater protection against redundancy
8 February 2017
The government says it wants to provide mothers and pregnant women with better protection against the threat of redundancy.
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