
Tribunal was right not to strike out claims brought against a US company and US-based individuals
In a recent case, the EAT has upheld a decision of an Employment Judge not to strike out Employment Tribunal claims brought against a US
In a recent case, the EAT has upheld a decision of an Employment Judge not to strike out Employment Tribunal claims brought against a US
In Rentokil Initial UK v Miller, the EAT held that offering a trial period in a new role may constitute a reasonable adjustment for a
To accompany the recent changes to the flexible working legal framework, Acas has revised its statutory Code of Practice on requests for flexible working and
From 6 April 2024, employees acquired a new Day 1 right to take at least one week’s unpaid carer’s leave per year to provide or
On 6 April 2024, changes were made to the family-friendly legal framework to offer better protection for certain employees in redundancy situations, and to relax
BDBF Partner Claire Dawson is a co-chair at the 2024 ABA Labor and Employment Law Section International Committee Midyear Meeting in Mexico City (5-9 May).
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