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Month: April 2025

    BBC review into workplace culture

    30 April 2025

    The BBC commissioned Change Associates to conduct a review into whether the BBC’s workplace culture was toxic.  Broadly the terms of reference included: The review engaged with around 2,500 employees and freelancers through individual and group meetings, a survey and written submissions. Researchers also spoken to trade unions, production companies and similar.  The key findings […]

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    The French influencers who don’t want to work

    27 April 2025

    I read a startling piece in The Times about influencers on social media in France who give ‘advice’ on how to make best use of the benefits system to avoid having to get a job. Aside from thinking about what a horribly cynical viewpoint this is – work gives purpose and so much more – […]

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    Third party harassment in the Employment Rights Bill

    25 April 2025

    If there’s one part of the Employment Rights Bill that is currently going through the legislative process that has drawn more comment than most it surely must be around clause 20 and the proposal to introduce the duty to take all reasonable steps to prevent third party harassment of employees. Lord Young of Acton, the […]

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    Tribunal wrong not to allow an amendment by litigant in person

    23 April 2025

    In Fong v Montgomery & Ors (Raemoir Trout Fishery) the EAT held that a tribunal was wrong to refuse permission to a litigant in person permission to amend his claim. The facts of his claim made clear what he was complaining about. The tribunal should have included a claim for automatic unfair dismissal. Mr Fong’s […]

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    No duty to add an unpleaded claim for litigant in person, holds the Court of Appeal

    21 April 2025

    The Court of Appeal has overturned the EAT’s ruling that an employment tribunal was under a duty to identify and determine a discrimination claim which had not been pleaded by a litigant in person. Mrs Moustache brought separate claims for direct discrimination prior to the termination of her employment and a later unfair dismissal claim […]

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    Why does my settlement agreement need to have a second signature other than mine?

    18 April 2025

    A settlement agreement is used between an employer and employee in a number of situations. This could range from agreeing to leave your employment following issues at work such as discrimination or a new manager coming in who wants to appoint his own team or it could be because you have started a claim in […]

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    The Supreme Court decides that only biological women are women for the purposes of the Equality Act 2010 – the For Women Scotland decision

    16 April 2025

    The Supreme Court decides that only biological women are women for the purposes of the Equality Act 2010 the decision in For Women Scotland Ltd (Appellant) v The Scottish Ministers (Respondent) UKSC/2024/0042 On 16 April 2025 the Supreme Court handed down the highly anticipated judgment in the case of ‘For Women Scotland.’  The key issue […]

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    Reasonable adjustments and pay

    16 April 2025

    The right to reasonable adjustments is a core tenet of the Equality Act 2010 protections around disability. In the early years of the legislation which at that time was the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 the majority of case law being formulated by the courts and tribunals was around reasonable adjustments. The seminal case of Archibald […]

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    Why you should choose didlaw for your employment law issues

    14 April 2025

    I used to joke that if you threw a stick in Central London you would hit an employment lawyer. We are everywhere. How then do you make the decision about which lawyer is right for you when you have an issue at work? Choose a specialist If you are dealing with a discrimination issue use […]

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