Archive for March 2020
Facial Recognition Technology: the answer to social distancing or discriminatory?
Covid-19: Is Facial Recognition Technology in the workspace, the answer to social distancing or discriminatory?…
Read MoreCovid-19: Pay for working parents forced to look after their children
Employers are making difficult choices at this time in situations which have never affected their…
Read MoreCloisters barristers on Virtual Settlement Meetings and Mediations
As part of Cloisters’ response to the pandemic, a cross-discipline working group of barristers at…
Read MoreCovid-19: Critical workers refusing work – What if everyone is being reasonable?
Employers are making difficult choices at this time in situations which have never affected their…
Read MoreIs a global pandemic the right time to be thinking about diversity issues at the Bar?
Rachel Barrett, a barrister at Cloisters, recently spoke at the annual Women in Law panel…
Read MoreCloisters’ Employment barristers on Making virtual hearings in the Employment Tribunal work
Following the conversion of all hearings in the Employment Tribunal to telephone case management hearings,…
Read MoreOlivia Dobbie: Pandemic pandemonium: Summary of current ET/EAT advice
Pandemic pandemonium: Summary of current ET/EAT advice and practical ideas for how to approach litigation…
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