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Forstater v CGD Europe – what the Tribunal actually found
Debating transgender issues can be really difficult. It is one of those areas where you cannot really articulate a position without using vocabulary that at least some people will find objectionable. Writing about it feels like treading through a minefield … Continue reading
Workers’ Rights and the EU
The annoying thing about the debate that has blown up over the weekend about workers’ rights post Brexit is that it rarely gets down to specifics. Take the Financial Times story on Friday. It referred to the possibility of divergence … Continue reading
Posted in BREXIT, Equal pay, Equality Act, EU law, Uncategorized
Tagged Andrea Leadsom, Larry Elliot, Lexiter
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Dominic Cummings and a case of unfair dismissal
I have to admit I laughed out loud when I saw this headline in the Guardian Adviser sacked by Cummings may have case for unfair dismissal – expert Oh do you think so? Could it be that calling someone in … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, Unfair Dismissal
Tagged compensation, Dominic Cummings, guardian
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Reforming NDAs – why it won’t solve the real problem
The first thing to be clear about is that almost any settlement of a potential Employment Tribunal claim will include a confidentiality clause. This may be called a non-disclosure agreement or an NDA. If you are a journalist. the term … Continue reading
Posted in Employment Tribunals, settlement agreements, Uncategorized
Tagged EHRC, Equality Commission, gagging clauses, NDA
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New (and rather modest) proposals on pregnancy and redundancy
On a dull and extended train ride home last night I was perked up by a report that the Government was extending the rights of pregnant women. The report from the BBC (based on this Government press release) says: The … Continue reading
Of course vegans are protected by the Equality Act!
A vegan is claiming discrimination after being sacked from his job at the League Against Cruel Sports. The emphasis of the BBC story is on whether or not Mr Casamitjana’s beliefs will be protected under the Equality Act as a philosophical … Continue reading
Posted in Equality Act, Uncategorized
Tagged discrimination, league against cruel sports, philosophical belief, vegan
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My Pimlico Plumbers Prediction (updated)
UPDATE: so the decision is out and it seems to be mainly Option 1 (see below). Lord Wilson’s decision does, I think, move the law on a bit when it comes to the right to send a substitute. When looking … Continue reading
Posted in Employment status, Taylor Report, Uncategorized
Tagged gig economy, Lady Hale, Pimlico Plumbers, substitution clauses, supreme court
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‘Last Chance Saloon’ for gender pay gap reporting?
With just days to go before the deadline for large employers to submit their gender pay gap information (30 March for the public sector, 4 April for the private and third sectors) the press is full of concern that many … Continue reading
Posted in gender pay gap, Uncategorized
Tagged Equality Act, Equality Act 2006, Equality Commission
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Iceland, equal pay and enforcing the gender pay gap regulations
So the internet informs me that Iceland has become the first country in the world to make it illegal to pay men more than women. Iceland has not, of course, passed a law saying that it is illegal for an … Continue reading
Posted in Equal pay, Equality Act, gender pay gap, Uncategorized
Tagged Equality Commission, iceland
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The Classic Employment Law Songbook
Over the past year I’ve been recording a series of podcasts looking at classic employment law cases and seeing what relevance they have today. I try to put each into its historical and legal perspective and one part of that … Continue reading
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