Posts Tagged ‘Employment’
Practical guide to preparing for remote hearings
Since March 2020, social distancing guidelines have prevented Employment Tribunals and Civil Courts holding hearings…
Read MoreETs go virtual: A practical guide
In this blog, Cloisters’ barristers, Declan O’Dempsey, Olivia-Faith Dobbie and Ruaraidh Fitzpatrick take the reader…
Read MoreThe end of remote voting in Parliament: a backwards move?
Cloisters’ Robin Allen QC, Rachel Barrett, Catherine Casserley, Schona Jolly QC, Declan O’Dempsey and Akua…
Read MoreGuidance on making staff take holiday during the Coronavirus outbreak
In this article, Declan O’Dempsey considers the implications of the Guidance issued by the government…
Read MoreWhistleblowers: A Novel Approach
Daphne Romney QC and Schona Jolly QC consider the recent High Court judgment in Rihan…
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 MoreNew podcast: privacy and anonymity orders in the Employment Tribunal
Chris Milsom and Tamar Burton discuss the growing trend towards using anonymity and privacy protection…
Read MoreGilham v Ministry of Justice: A New Chapter in Employment Protection?
Chris Milsom, who acted as junior counsel for the successful intervener Protect considers a legal…
Read MoreKey questions regarding couriers employment status referred to CJEU
The Watford Employment Tribunal has today agreed to refer to the Court of Justice of…
Read MoreWhistleblowing – expanding protection to anticipated protected disclosures
Rachel Barrett, instructed by Slater & Gordon, successfully argued at first instance that it is…
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