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 »

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 »

‘I went to get a Covid-19 test and now I’ve lost my job’

Worker in France who didn’t know he had Covid-19 despite taking a test was dismissed for serious misconduct. The post ‘I went to get a Covid-19 test and now I’ve lost my... Read more »

Employee sacked for using Hitler meme wins pay out

A BP employee in Australia who lost his job after sending colleagues a Hitler meme parodying the company’s wage negotiations… The post Employee sacked for using Hitler meme wins pay out appeared... Read more »

BP employee sacked for using Hitler meme wins pay out

A BP employee in Australia who lost his job after sending colleagues a Hitler meme parodying the company’s wage negotiations… The post BP employee sacked for using Hitler meme wins pay out... Read more »

Downfall of BP worker averted after appeal victory

Australian BP employee wins on appeal after mocking pay negotiations with well known Hitler meme from the film Downfall. The post Downfall of BP worker averted after appeal victory appeared first on... Read more »

Judge takes appeal to be recognised as ‘worker’ to the Supreme Court

A judge who is attempting to be recognised as a “worker”, therefore entitling her to certain employment rights, is taking...

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Directors must pay £2m in landmark whistleblowing case

Two individual directors have been held liable for the unfair sacking of a whistleblower for the first time, in a...

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Giving notice to leave a job is not always a letter of resignation

A letter that gives one month’s notice should not automatically be interpreted as a letter of resignation, an employment appeal...

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Most employers back idea for stable contract requests

Two-thirds of employers back the introduction of a right for agency workers and zero-hours contract workers to request a stable... The post Most employers back idea for stable contract requests appeared first on... Read more »
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