Reports of sexual harassment at the recent Presidents Club charity dinner form part of a worrying trend of unwanted behaviour...
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The decision by the Supreme Court that the employment tribunal fees system is unlawful may be one of the most...
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The Court of Appeal has delivered its judgment in the important whistleblowing case of Chesterton Global Ltd and another v...
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The Court of Appeal has heard the appeal in the important whistleblowing case Chesterton Global Ltd (t/a Chesterton Humberts) and...
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NHS whistleblowers will receive greater legal protection if they decide to apply for a new job, according to proposals published...
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Whistleblowers are being offered up to £100,000 in a crackdown on cartels, launched today by the Competition and Markets Authority...
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We round up seven significant employment law decisions expected in 2017, with cases pending on employment status, equal pay, whistleblowing,...
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New whistleblowing rules come into force today that apply to banks and building societies, and some investment and insurance companies....
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Health Education England recently introduced whistleblowing protection for junior doctors. This forms part of a growing trend towards increased protection...
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