11 Oct, 2024 Employment Rights Bill explained By Holly Insley David Mendel Anika Prasad In the nick of time before the expiry of its first 100 days, the government yesterday unveiled its long-awaited Employment Rights Bill....
16 Sep, 2024 Navigating change – the workplace of tomorrow – key takeaways By Kathleen Healy Holly Insley Anika Prasad It was great to welcome so many clients to our offices in London and to be part of a wide-ranging event that explored how businesses...
18 Jul, 2024 UK Election: the King’s Speech – employment and pensions changes employers need to know By Alice Greenwell Jane Wolstenholme Anika Prasad Amelia Lamp +1 more... Show less In the King’s Speech yesterday, King Charles announced the new Labour government’s legislative priorities. The speech unveiled 40 new...
26 Mar, 2024 The Mais Lecture: Labour’s approach to labour remains the same By Holly Insley Elizabeth Bullock The Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, delivered the 36th annual Mais Lecture last week. Her speech, titled “Economic...
20 Feb, 2024 The Effective Collective – UK Government ‘cracks down’ on controversial ‘fire and rehire’ practices with revised Code of Practice By Kathleen Healy Amy Rentell Readers of our ‘Effective Collective’ blog posts will know that we have previously covered the (now) controversial ability of employers...
23 Nov, 2023 Worklife 2.0: The Effective Collective – The importance of an unfettered right to substitution – Supreme Court: “Deliveroo riders are not employees” By Alice Greenwell David Mendel Elizabeth Bullock In a judgment handed down on 21 November 2023, the UK Supreme Court has ruled that Deliveroo riders are not in an “employment...