14 May, 2012
14 May, 2012
Issue 126 of Garden Court Chambers' Employment Law Bulletin is now available.
9 May, 2012
New report says that types of jobs available and improvements in skill levels, combined with changes to tax and benefit systems, will tend to widen inequalities rather than reduce them.
9 May, 2012
Measures announced include draft Care and Support Bill, and Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill bringing changes to parental leave and reform of employment tribunals.
8 May, 2012
3 May, 2012
[2012] EWCA Civ 585
1 May, 2012
30 April, 2012
26 April, 2012
New Supreme Court judgment that considers whether, in the course of his employment, the appellant had suffered indirect discrimination on the ground of age.
26 April, 2012
[2012] EWCA Civ 543
25 April, 2012
23 April, 2012
18 April, 2012
New IPPR analysis predicts that the number of people out of work for more than a year will rise by 107,000 to a total of 962,000, the highest since 1995.
18 April, 2012
New Office for National Statistics figures show the first quarterly fall in unemployment since May 2011.
18 April, 2012
Issue 124 of Garden Court Chambers' Employment Law Bulletin is now available.
16 April, 2012
13 April, 2012
Ofsted best practice report for young people shows that those who complete work experience, course tasters or vocational study are more likely to make good progress in their apprenticeship than those starting straight from school.
10 April, 2012
Research by Guardian also shows that at least 24,000 vacancies do not offer enough hours to allow a couple with children to qualify for working tax credits.
10 April, 2012
IPPR analysis shows that unemployment will peak at 8.7 per cent and will not fall until at least September 2013.
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