Posts from April 2024
Joanne Moseley
Uber Eats compensates driver after its AI facial recognition tool discriminated against him
The development of new technologies, including those powered by AI and machine learning is transforming the world of work. Automation has...
30/04/24
Yogi Amin
Banning religious rituals in schools and colleges: lessons from the High Court
To what extent can schools and colleges ban pupils from taking part in prayer rituals on their premises without breaching their...
26/04/24
Rebecca Denvers
New flexible working laws: your questions answered
On 6 April 2024, new rules on flexible working came into effect. In this blog, we answer some of your key questions on the new regime and...
25/04/24
Emily Fowler
Be prepared to mediate on your small claim
In August 2023 we discussed the proposed changes regarding mediation in the small claims track and HMCTS have now confirmed that parties...
25/04/24
Catherine Palmer
The franchise phenomenon
When considering the word ‘franchise’ you might picture in your mind the array of casual dining and fast-food restaurants on your local...
23/04/24
Penny Cogher
New case gives breathing room for pension schemes regarding the data protection risks of member correspondence
The High Court’s decision in Farley v Paymaster (1836) Ltd [2024] EWHC 383 (KB) has struck out the majority of claims brought by 474...
21/04/24
Joanne Moseley
Do you have to excuse poor behaviour from an employee with a mental health problem?
That was the issue the tribunal had to decide in the case of Muir v Astra Zeneca UK Ltd. Background Dr Muir started working for Astra...
17/04/24
Irwin Mitchell
History Repeating: Affordable Housing, Cascades, First Homes and lessons from the (fairly) recent past
Earlier this week, I had the pleasure of taking part in a panel discussion about affordable housing, hosted by the LPDF. It was a...
17/04/24
Jeremy Ladyman
Legal Entity Identifiers (LEIs): An introduction
A legal entity identifier (LEI) is a 20-character alphanumerical code that is unique to the entity it is allocated to. It is associated...
12/04/24
Tiffany Heppell
Holiday pay and entitlement: New regulations shake up retail, leisure, and hospitality sector
The Employment Rights (Amendment, Revocation and Transitional Provision) Regulations 2023 (“the Regulations”) came into effect on 1...
09/04/24
Irwin Mitchell
The extended fixed costs regime: Confirmation that Contracting Out is permitted
The implementation of the new Fixed Recoverable Costs (FRC) regime in England and Wales on October 1 2023 marked a significant milestone...
04/04/24
Irwin Mitchell
More LURA Commences! Enforcement Changes to take effect from 25 April 2024
Another week goes by and we have another set of LURA commencement regulations… and this one is a big one! The Planning Act 2008...
04/04/24
Joanne Moseley
How far do you have to adjust your promotion procedure to accommodate a disabled applicant?
That question was at the heart of Pipe v Coventry University which was recently decided by the Court of Appeal. Facts Mr Pipe worked for...
04/04/24
Joanne Moseley
Gender-critical teacher loses employment tribunal claims
In Lister v New College Swindon a tribunal had to decide if a teacher with protected gender critical beliefs had been unfairly dismissed...
03/04/24