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The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has recently prosecuted an employee who transferred information about his company’s clients before moving to...
No wonder employees feel unhappy. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) recognised last year that the share of...
In Carreras v United First Partnership Research, the EAT held that an expectation made by the employer that a disabled...
In the recent case of Globe Motors Inc v TRW Lucas Variety Electric Steering Ltd, the Court of Appeal held...
Immigration is never far from the headlines and never has it been so widely discussed as in the lead-up to...
One of the worst letters which HR can receive has to be a letter from the Home Office headed “Information...
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Early conciliation is a free service offered by ACAS. It was previously available on a purely voluntary basis, however, from...
Focus in many successful companies is concentration on winning business, operational excellence and adding profit. All good, but do human...
The recent High Court decision of Axon v Ministry of Defence and News Group Newspapers Ltd suggests that employers can...
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) have fined Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust £180,000 after it revealed the email...
In the case of Pendleton v Derbyshire v County Council, a teacher who was dismissed for remaining with her husband...
This week has seen the widely reported story of Nicola Thorp, a temporary receptionist, who was sent home without pay...
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