Resident doctors began voting today on the government’s new pay and jobs offer — a moment that feels less like the end of a dispute
Resident doctors began voting today on the government’s new pay and jobs offer — a moment that feels less like the end of a dispute
An EAT judgment that exposes the uneasy frontier between employee expression, employer control, and the limits of reinstatement Some cases arrive at the Employment Appeal
There are many small injustices in the modern workplace — the quiet, procedural ones that rarely make headlines but shape the daily reality of workers
Introduction The Equality and Human Rights Commission’s updated Draft Code of Practice for Services has now been laid before Parliament. Although the Code applies formally
Some cases arrive at the Employment Appeal Tribunal like thunderclaps, reshaping doctrine or unsettling long‑held assumptions. Others arrive quietly, almost modestly, but leave behind a
For more than a century, every major advance in working time has followed the same pattern: workers demand change, employers resist it, the right‑wing press