The employment tribunal will next year decide how much compensation for unpaid holiday pay and lost income each driver will ...
The Supreme Court ruled the government was acting ... Dominic Raab said the government would cease taking fees for employment tribunals "immediately" and begin the process of reimbursing claimants ...
That can leave them at a huge disadvantage, according to employment barrister ... of claims soared in 2017 when tribunal fees were scrapped after the Supreme Court ruled that it was unlawful ...
Drivers for ride-hailing and food delivery startup Bolt in Britain on Friday won a case to be legally recognised as "workers", entitling them to holiday pay and the minimum wage.
With the Labour Government having now been in situ for a few months, Clarke Willmott’s expert employment tribunal litigator Kathryn Walters shares her thought ...
The U.S. Supreme Court kicked off its new term on October 7, 2024. This term, the Supreme Court has been asked to weigh in on at least four cases ...
Ride-hailing app Bolt lost a legal challenge over classing drivers as 'workers', as a Tribunal sided with the workers, opening the door to employment benefits.
We break down why the French defender secured a majority victory in his tribunal and whether this could have a wider impact ...
A leading City law firm unfairly dismissed a senior associate for sexual misconduct after a defective investigation and ...
Major businesses cited a trio of pivotal rulings from June in a bid to invalidate a vast array of federal climate, education, ...
Climate: Trump believes global warming is a hoax. Global economy: Most economists predict Trump’s plan for tariffs will ...
The controversial practice of “firing and rehiring” – dismissing employees and offering to re-engage them on new terms and conditions, typically ...