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Joanne Moseley

Another warning to employers: recognise that gender critical beliefs are protected under the Equality Act or prepare to be sued

In Fahmy v The Arts Council England, the tribunal had to decide if an employee who had expressed gender critical views at work had been...

Joanne Moseley

Mental health and reasonable adjustments: what does the new Acas guidance recommend?

Mental health can have a significant impact on an individual's ability to perform well in their job. With an estimated one in four people...

Joanne Moseley

Free speech, protected beliefs and discrimination: EAT lays out the 'ground rules' that apply in the workplace

Over the last few years, we've seen an increase in the number of clients asking for advice on how to deal with staff who have expressed...

Claire Petricca-Riding

Manufacturing and the journey towards net zero

The UK manufacturing sector has faced significant change over the couple of decades but perhaps the biggest will be how it faces up to...

Joanna Wilkinson

UK becomes signatory to the Singapore Convention on Mediation

It is a potential consequence of any mediation that, even after overcoming all hurdles and reaching a binding agreement, one or more...

Joanne Moseley

Beyond #MeToo: the reputational risks of turning a blind eye to sexual relationships between (some) colleagues

Philip Schofield's reputation is in tatters following his admission that he lied about a relationship with a much younger colleague. ITV...

Robert Tunningley

The Building Safety Act, Gateway Three and Donald Rumsfeld

Without wishing to sound flippant when talking about such a key and important piece of legislation, it strikes me that when analysing the...

Debbie Serota

Forging closer economic ties with Israel

It’s amazing to think that up until May this year, the most recent trade deal between the UK and Israel was negotiated and agreed nearly...

George Cohen

New section 8 grounds and the survival of ‘no-fault’ evictions

The Renters (Reform) Bill introduced this week by the Government signals the long-awaited reform to existing housing legislation and the...