Resolving workplace disputes
The Government recently published its Response to the Consultation on Resolving Workplace Disputes. In it, the Government indicated a...
The Government recently published its Response to the Consultation on Resolving Workplace Disputes. In it, the Government indicated a...
Employment law advisers in Bristol, and in the whole of the United Kingdom, should be aware of the decision of the Scottish High Court in...
Migrant workers Since the enlargement of the European Union, with the general principle that citizens of EU states have the right of free...
Bristol City Council announce cuts of £21million as 350 job losses are expected Bristol City Council has recently outlined its plans for...
Employment law advisers in Bristol, and throughout the United Kingdom, need to be aware of the following proposals put forward by the...
Those of us who provide employment law advice in Bristol may question the relevance of the Iraq War to their practice. My view is that...
I have been in practice in Bristol since 1993. My practice has mainly involved advice in employment law matters. Bristol has a very wide...
In the context of general employment law the rules have become so detailed, complex and obscure that non-lawyers have little chance of...
Ever since their creation, Employment Tribunals have been free. Their very ethos is access to justice, which is reflected in the...
In the early nineteenth century the industrial revolution caused a massive, rapid and uncontrolled increase in the number of workers...
The legal meaning of redundancy is far more complex than the popular view. The general principle is that redundancies arise when an...