Client Review: Disciplinary Hearing
I have recently received a review from a client I helped during a disciplinary procedure they went through at work. Read on to learn more about how I advised them and to read his lovely feedback.
I have recently received a review from a client I helped during a disciplinary procedure they went through at work. Read on to learn more about how I advised them and to read his lovely feedback.
Over the years I have met with many individuals who are experiencing difficulties at work. The difficulties they experience can range from working conditions, performance issues as well as forms of bullying and harassment. This blog talks about what you can do if you are being bullied or harassed at work.
I have recently helped my client achieve a fantastic settlement for his Unfair Dismissal Claim. Read on to learn more.
If you have been invited, by your employer, to attend a Protected Conversation, such an invite can be nerve-wrecking to receive. This blog is to help you understand what a Protected Conversation is, how to prepare, how it should be conducted and what it may signify happens next.
When is it reasonable to terminate an employee’s employment with immediate effect and no notice pay? Read on to find out more.
If you are considering issuing a claim to the Employment Tribunal, the chances are you have already encountered significant stress at work and so the added pressure of working out how you are going to fund representation for your claim can simply create more anxiety for you. The good news is that there are affordable options of funding your representation, and on occasions, you may actually find that pursuing your claim does not cost you anything.
Can an employer force you to partake in a COVID-19 routine testing programme? Read on to learn more.
I have recently received lovely feedback from a client who I have achieved a settlement for in their claim for Unfair Dismissal. Read on to see what my client had to say…
Today, the Supreme Court has upheld an Employment Tribunal’s decision that Uber drivers are ‘workers’ for the purpose of individual rights in Employment Law, but why is this an important decision?