Archive for April 2020
CJEU on worker status: B v Yodel Delivery Network Limited
The CJEU has given its ruling (technically a ‘reasoned order’) in B v Yodel Delivery…
Read MorePPE & sex discrimination claims
The media is currently saturated with reports concerning the absence of adequate Personal Protective Equipment…
Read MoreResuscitation and the value of a disabled person’s life: Triaging and Covid19
Cloisters Human Rights team are considering a range of issues that arise in respect of…
Read MoreWhistleblowers: A Novel Approach
Daphne Romney QC and Schona Jolly QC consider the recent High Court judgment in Rihan…
Read MoreCase management in the time of Covid-19
The Presidential Guidance issued on 18 March 2020 included encouragement to parties and judges to…
Read MoreFurlough Furore: the Treasury Direction and the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme
Furlough Furore: the Treasury Direction and the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme On 15 April 2020…
Read MoreCovid-19: Furlough and job retention: Key issues for Employment Lawyers (UPDATED 11.04.2020)
UPDATED 11.04.2020: Covid-19: Furlough and job retention: Key issues for Employment Lawyers By Daniel Dyal…
Read MoreA collaborative view on the coronavirus job retention scheme
David Reade QC, Sean Jones QC, Michael Ford QC and Caspar Glyn QC have collaborated…
Read MoreOffering blood, toil, tears and sweat: Emergency Volunteers and the Law
Covid-19: Offering blood, toil, tears and sweat: Emergency Volunteers and the Law Over 750,000 volunteers…
Read MoreCovid-19: An employer’s guide to homeworking
Donning business garb over pyjama before meetings and working from sofas and coffee tables will…
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