Which employment law decisions will shape 2019? We outline six of the most significant cases in the pipeline – from...
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The Irish government has said it will end most zero-hour contracts in the country by summer as its Employment (Miscellaneous...
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A number of recent employment tribunal cases have dealt with the employment status of people working in the “gig economy”....
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Prime minister Theresa May is planning a series of measures to toughen workers’ rights, including the ending of the Swedish...
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Last chance to book your place: 6 December 2018 at 2pm. Barrister Kevin Charles scrutinises the latest developments in employment law including whistleblowing, minimum wage and more...
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Not a day goes by without a news story highlighting the impact of digital...
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The Treasury has announced that it will not abolish Class 2 national insurance contributions (NICs), a policy the Conservative party...
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Global research into the use of contingent workers – those professionals engaged in the so-called gig economy – shows that...
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