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CMM appealed the decision, maintaining that the worker had resigned due to his unwillingness to comply with a public health ...
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Former City of York Council director Neil Ferris, who oversaw projects including the Station Gateway, has taken the authority to an ...
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In this month’s instalment, our team summarises the latest UK case law and developments in employment law – and their implications for employers. 1.
A housekeeper has settled her claim against her wealthy former employers, after alleging she was forced out for ...
Academics Dr Deirdre O’Neill and Michael Wayne are suing the University and College Union (UCU) over criticism of their film ...
Nor are they eligible for staff employment following their service with the Tribunal. The Tribunal is assisted by the Registrar and other personnel who, in the exercise of their duties, serve under ...
The tribunal in south London heard Ms Toure - who is a French national of African origin and Muslim - started working as a customer service consultant ... were successful. Employment Judge Adam ...
"Often, the issue isn’t the backlog of cases but what’s driving these cases," said HR consultant Garin Rouch The number of open single case claims made to employment tribunal has increased by almost a ...