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Almost £600,000 Spent By The Gov On Survey To Measure Workplace Happiness

The Government has spent nearly £600,000 since during the pandemic to measure workplace happiness. This substantial investment was used for employee engagement surveys in...

EU Court Rules Public Authorities Can Ban the Hijab in the Workplace

The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has held that public authorities in member states can ban the hijab in the workplace....

Cost of Living Crises and Office Xmas Parties: Enjoying the Festive Period on a Budget

‘Tis the season for office Xmas parties! But with the cost of living crisis, many employers are concerned about whether they or their employees...

Cruise Company Says They Will Not Fire and Rehire but Might “Dismiss and Re-engage”

In a recent statement, major cruise company Carnival UK has announced that it will not be using the controversial practice of "fire and rehire."  This...

The Chancellor’s Autumn Statement Promises an Increase in Minimum Wages and More Funding to Become an AI Powerhouse

The Autumn Statement 2023 has been announced by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, providing some key takeaways for HR and employees. With changes to the national...

Former Case Worker’s Claims were Vexatious From the Start; Duncan Lewis Solicitors Awarded £20,000 in Employment Tribunal Claim

Duncan Lewis Solicitors have been awarded £20,000 following an employment tribunal claim. This comes after a former case worker brought vexatious claims against the...