
New EHRC guidance for employers on pregnancy and family leave and pay
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
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
Most people will suffer a bereavement at some point in their working life. Every relationship and working situation is different, so there is no one
With Ramadan starting this week, BDBF Associate, Theo Nicou considers the Muslim Council of Britain’s report which provides recommendations on what employers can do to provide a more inclusive work environment for Muslim staff.
If you are having doubts about whether your job is right for you, it might be time to make the mental shift from “quiet quitting”
One of the biggest concerns employers have had about the rise of fully remote and hybrid working is the loss of regular impromptu discussions, which
Two new opinions concerning the scope of data subject access requests under the GDPR have been handed down by advisors to the judges of the
The Court of Appeal has ruled that a Claimant could not proceed with a victimisation claim which had already arisen by the date he had
The Court of Appeal has upheld a decision that an employee was not automatically unfairly dismissed on health and safety grounds when he was dismissed
The Government has published its response to the Women and Equalities Select Committee report which had recommended significant changes to the law on menopause in
Despite a recent fall, the latest figures show that inflation in the UK is 10.5%, close to a 40-year high. As high inflation persists, employees
The concept of “Blue Monday” will be familiar to a lot of people. Falling on the 3rd Monday in January, folklore has developed around this being
In a recent article for Law360, BDBF’s Gareth Brahams and Amanda Steadman discuss the new laws on the horizon that will require employers to take steps to protect staff from sexual harassment
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