Posts Tagged ‘Employment’
Cloisters’ pupils reflect on their first four months of pupillage
Four months on since they joined us, our pupils Ameer Ismail and Lameesa Iqbal reflect…
Read MoreJust because it is quicker to use a machine, is it consistent with the principle of non-discrimination?
In this blog, Robin Allen QC and Dee Masters critique the recent Admin Court…
Read MoreKEEPING IT SIMPLE… A blog by Daphne Romney QC on the Asda Stores v Brierley UKSC decision
The Supreme Court has finally handed down judgment in Asda Stores Ltd v Brierley[i]. But…
Read MoreSupreme Court rules that sleep-in care workers are not entitled to the National Minimum Wage
Royal Mencap Society v Tomlinson- Blake & Shannon v Rampersad and another (T/A Clifton House…
Read MoreTenth edition released of Cloisters Toolkit: Returning to work in the time of Coronavirus
The tenth edition of Cloisters Toolkit: Returning to work in the time of Coronavirus is…
Read MoreSplitting liability between transferees: McTear & Mitie v Amey & Others
by Tom Coghlin QC Introduction In McTear & Mitie v Amey & Others the Employment…
Read MoreDomestic workers’ rights and the Equality Act: Tribunal finds “au pair” exemption unlawful in minimum wage claim by migrant domestic worker
In Puthenveettil v Alexander & George, & Others 2361118/2013, an Employment Tribunal decided that the…
Read MoreChanges to ACAS Early Conciliation
Nathaniel Caiden considers the recent changes being made to ACAS Early Conciliation and their practical…
Read MoreA closer look at AI and employment: Analysis of the recent CDEI and TUC reports
This blog is by Joshua Jackson, pupil at Cloisters. He considers two important reports which…
Read MorePractical guide to preparing for remote hearings
Since March 2020, social distancing guidelines have prevented Employment Tribunals and Civil Courts holding hearings…
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