While 2025 was a busy year for employment law, it already looks certain that there will be no let up in 2026. Here’s a look ...
Some of the biggest legislative changes a generation have been called a 'significant concern' for businesses. The experts weigh in on what ...
The UK Government is consulting on major changes to the UK immigration settlement system, aiming to ensure that permanent ...
The absence of fees does not create new claims, but it ensures access to justice remains open. Travel employers should remain ...
Michelmores is pleased to announce the appointment of Jo Mackie as a Partner in the Employment team, further strengthening ...
Employment experts and major employers say there is “nothing to fear” from the Employment Rights Bill, arguing reforms like ...
On 6 November, Hogan Lovells held its fourth annual ESG Game Changers Summit, at which attendees explored how to navigate climate, sustainability, ...
Business Secretary Peter Kyle promised a series of consultations would listen to firms’ concerns on how the Employment Rights ...
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Employment law and HR podcast launched by Preston, Lancs-based employment law, HR and health and safety firm AfterAthena
People Matters, from employment law, HR and health and safety firm AfterAthena, will focus on areas including equal pay, ...
Coutts graduate intake reignites debate over gender gap in UK finance sector The ‘Queen’s bank’ Coutts has announced its ...
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Why has the Employment Rights Bill stalled?
The raft of reforms has been sent back to the Government, meaning employers will need to wait for clarity on major updates to employment law.
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