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  • Hospitality sector on brink of claims crisis as Employment Bill looms

    August 12, 2025

    The hospitality and leisure sector is already experiencing a rising number of Employment Tribunal claims, a situation likely to worsen further when the Bill becomes law.

  • How a slow burning legal battle could cost UK supermarkets millions

    July 24, 2025

    UK supermarkets are struggling through turmoil but quietly in the background, an ongoing legal battle is unfolding that could cost them millions

  • Tesco seeks to appeal decision in ‘equal pay’ £4bn lawsuit ahead of final hearing

    July 17, 2025

    Tesco is back in a courtroom this week seeking to overturn a legal decision ahead of a final trial over allegations of unequal pay at the supermarket giant

  • House of Lords vote in favour of Tory-backed alternative to ‘day-one’ employment rights

    July 17, 2025

    The House of Lords has voted vastly in favour of a Conservative-led amendment to the 'day-one' rights in the final reporting stage of the Employment Rights Bill

  • ‘It can’t cope’: Employment Tribunal cases surge with calls for Government action ahead of Worker Rights Bill

    June 12, 2025

    Employment cases have increased, with growing backlogs and the looming Bill, the Government is called to intervene before the situation worsens

  • Employment rights minister denies bill will deter hiring

    June 9, 2025

    Labour’s employment rights minister has insisted that the government’s Employment Rights Bill won’t scare firms out of hiring, amid growing concern among businesses over the impact of rising costs and bureaucracy. Key private sector voices warn the bill will deter hiring, with more than half of employers polled by the Institute of Directors (IoD) warning [...]

  • Tribunal backlog worsens ahead of employment reforms

    May 6, 2025

    The backlog at the Employment Tribunal has jumped nearly 28 per cent over the last year, putting the government in an awkward position

  • Ryanair at court seeking to appeal employment rights case

    April 1, 2025

    Budget airline Ryanair is in court today seeking to overturn a decision on the worker status of a Ryanair pilot

  • Ex-British Airways cabin crew employment case takes off

    February 26, 2025

    A group of ex-legacy cabin crew of British Airways are suing the airline for more than £500m over alleged unfair dismissal during the pandemic

  • Lawyers warn ’employment claims have become a costly burden for businesses’

    February 7, 2025

    Lawyers urge businesses to stay ahead of law changes after a report revealed employers are devoting more than a month to deal with employment claims

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