As the “return to the office” push gathers steam, case law relating to the COVID-19 pandemic is now filtering through the UK’s Employment Tribunal system. The decisions made by employers in respect of ...
New figures show that employment cases at the Tribunal have increased. But with the growing backlogs and the looming Employment Rights Bill, there are calls on the Government to intervene before the ...
In Phillips v Aneurin Bevan University Local Health Board, the Cardiff Employment Tribunal ("ET") held that work related stress can amount to a disability, as defined by the UK Equality Act 2010 ("EqA ...
A UK Employment Tribunal in Manchester has ruled against a worker who claimed she was discriminated against by her employer for refusing to go into work in July last year due to the threat of COVID-19 ...
A raft of decisions made by Bermuda’s employment tribunal have finally been made public — more than a year after a change in the law required their disclosure. But the parties involved in the disputes ...
The Employment Tribunal waiting game is a situation every employment lawyer knows all too well. Put simply, it is widely, but reluctantly, accepted that a claim issued today may not be heard until ...
Ride hailing firm Bolt has been granted permission to appeal the findings of its November 2024 employment tribunal judgment regarding worker status.
The Employment Appeal Tribunal has overturned significant portions of an employment tribunal's decision in Phullar v Ofsted, finding extensive reasoning deficiencies across claims of unfair dismissal ...