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Joanne Moseley

Industrial disputes: understanding the basics

We're still in the midst of a wave of strikes, driven by the cost of living crisis and real term reduction in wages. Teachers are the...

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Unlawful inducement: how to stay on the right side of the law

Last year the Supreme Court handed down its judgment in Kostal v Dunkley which made it clear that employers, operating within the context...

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Unions starting to ask schools and colleges to sign joint protocol on management of long-covid

We're aware that some schools and colleges have been asked to sign up to a 'joint protocol on the management of long-covid' which has...

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The 10 most important employment law cases of 2021

We take a look that at the 10 most important employment cases of 2021 which HR professionals and business owners need to be aware of. 1....

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Supreme Court considers whether employers can lawfully make direct offers to staff when collective bargaining fails

In what circumstances can an employer, operating within the context of a unionised workforce, lawfully approach its staff direct to try...

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Key employment cases that will affect the education sector in 2021

We have identified three cases which will have a big impact on employment law and education HR policies and practices over the next 12/18...

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Top five employment cases that will shape 2021

We have identified the cases which will have a big impact on employment law and HR policies and practices over the next 12 months.  These...

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Top five employment cases that will affect the education sector in 2020

We have identified the top five employment law cases that will have a big impact on the HR policies and practices of schools and colleges...

Joanne Moseley

Top employment cases that will shape 2020

We have identified the cases which will have a big impact on employment law and HR policies and practices over the next 12 months. These...

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Five employment cases that have affected the education sector in 2019

As December looms we look back on the cases that have significantly impacted on the education sector over the last 12 months. Holiday pay...

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Labour promise to ban zero hour contracts and increase the NMW for all ages to £10 an hour

Earlier this week, Jeremy Corbyn addressed the TUC conference and promised to introduce the 'biggest extension to worker's rights' if...

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Decision awarding trade union members over £400K reversed by Court of Appeal

Today the Court of Appeal in Kostal UK Ltd v Dunkley and Others held that trade unions with collective bargaining rights cannot prevent...

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Top five employment cases that will affect the education sector over 2018/19 academic year

We’ve picked out key cases that could have a big impact on employment law and HR policies and practices over the next 12 months. Age...