Heather Platt revisits the law of constructive dismissal
Employees with workplace pension schemes could lose out when employers adapt to new pension rules, actuaries have warned.
The number of employment claims has increased by more than half during the recession, official figures show.
Sarah Johnson analyses employees gagging for a pay discussion
Ian Smith reports on dangerous maxims, rumours & suspicion
Is it the end game for the default retirement age, asks Charles Pigott
What do the new EU bonus rules mean for business, asks Juliet Carp
PNPF Trust Company Ltd v Taylor and others went to trial in January and was widely expected to clarify the effect of two key pieces of legislation governing the funding of occupational pension schemes.
Ian Smith tackles the thorny issue of holidays & accrual rights
Recent case law demonstrates that Westminster, not the courts, will be wielding the axe on pay-offs & bonuses, says Ian Smith
Projects and rail practices strengthened by director hire in London
Real estate team in Birmingham welcomes back returning partner
Firm invests in national growth with 44 appointments across five offices