Posts from June 2022
Joanne Moseley
Fit notes: new rules in place from 1 July 2022
From Friday 1 July, a wider range of healthcare professionals will be able to certify fit notes. The government has made changes to...
30/06/22
Joanne Moseley
Unlawful inducement: how to stay on the right side of the law
Last year the Supreme Court handed down its judgment in Kostal v Dunkley which made it clear that employers, operating within the context...
29/06/22
Lorraine Rose-Dugdale
Tribunal permits block of flats in breach of single dwelling covenant
In the recent case of HAE Developments Ltd v The Croft Ealing Ltd and another, the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) (the “Tribunal”)...
27/06/22
Joanne Moseley
Long COVID and disability: what HR need to know
In Burke v Turning Point Scotland, the employment tribunal had to decide whether a man who caught COVID-19 in November 2020, and...
24/06/22
Joanne Moseley
Keeping children safe in education: how to conduct social media checks (and remain within the law)
At the beginning of the year, the government published a consultation document on keeping children safe in education. One of the...
23/06/22