P&O Ferries ‘sees crews as collateral damage and has priced in legal fight’

French, Dutch and Irish crews retained as questions grow over legality of P&O Ferries’ decision to axe 800 crews. The post P&O Ferries ‘sees crews as collateral damage and has priced in... Read more »

US company fires hundreds of staff over Zoom

A US company has come under fire after it dismissed 900 employees in a single Zoom meeting. Vishal Garg, CEO… The post US company fires hundreds of staff over Zoom appeared first... Read more »

Covid-related employment cases: 10 key rulings for employers

Employment tribunals have been deciding coronavirus-related cases throughout 2021. We set out 10 key first-instance rulings related to the pandemic from which employers can learn lessons. The post Covid-related employment cases: 10... Read more »

Appeal finds indecent image teacher dismissal was fair

A teacher who had been suspected, but not charged, of possessing indecent images of children was fairly dismissed, the Court… The post Appeal finds indecent image teacher dismissal was fair appeared first... Read more »

EY drops appeal against whistleblower judgment

EY has dropped its appeal against a judgment ordering it to pay $10.8m to a whistleblower who raised money laundering concerns. The post EY drops appeal against whistleblower judgment appeared first on... Read more »

Top 10 HR questions February 2021: Vaccination and IR35

Can employers insist their staff have a coronavirus vaccination? What is IR35? Last month’s big HR questions answered by XpertHR… The post Top 10 HR questions February 2021: Vaccination and IR35 appeared... Read more »

Ireland appeal court judgment restricts use of injunctions in dismissals

The country’s Court of Appeal’s judgment restricts the circumstances under which an injunction against dismissal can be granted to an employee. The post Ireland appeal court judgment restricts use of injunctions in... Read more »

Man charged after HR murders in France

An unemployed engineer has been charged with murder after fatally shooting two people in France – including an HR manager… The post Man charged after HR murders in France appeared first on... Read more »

Banker who never returned from three-year sabbatical wins unfair dismissal case

A banker working for Societe Generale was unfairly dismissed after he failed to return after a three-year sabbatical. The employee,… The post Banker who never returned from three-year sabbatical wins unfair dismissal... Read more »

Uber sued for ‘automated’ dismissals

In the first legal challenge of its kind, former Uber drivers in the UK and Portugal are suing the taxi-hailing… The post Uber sued for ‘automated’ dismissals appeared first on Personnel Today. Read more »
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