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EAT clarifies judicial notice and group disadvantage in indirect discrimination claim
28 Feb 2025The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has provided important guidance on the use of judicial notice and the assessment of group disadvantage in indirect sex discrimination claims.

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WEC calls for review of age discrimination protections
28 Feb 2025The Women and Equalities Committee (WEC) has published a report recommending a review of the legal framework protecting older individuals against discrimination, including the Equality Act 2010 and the Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED).

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Tribunal finds constructive dismissal following mishandled disciplinary process over transphobia criticism
28 Feb 2025An Employment Tribunal has ruled that an employee of Arts Council England was constructively dismissed after being disciplined for criticising colleagues with gender-critical views.

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Key employment law developments for early 2025 - care providers should act now to prepare for change
25 Feb 2025Employers and social care providers will face changes to employment law, including enhanced penalties for failure to collectively consult, increased staffing costs, and the implementation of neonatal leave and pay.

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Navigating insolvency risks: directors’ duties for care home professionals
25 Feb 2025Operating a care home is becoming increasingly challenging as providers navigate economic pressures, stringent regulatory requirements, and the growing demands of an ageing population.

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Key takeaways from our recent Healthcare advisers event
25 Feb 2025On the 30th January 2025 we welcomed healthcare specialist accountants, solicitors, surveyors, bank representatives and other professionals to our office to discuss key issues affecting the sector. Here's what we learnt.





