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Monthly Archives: November 2016
Court of Justice Gives Judgment on Possible Age Discrimination
The Court of Justice of the European Union has recently given its judgment in a case involving possible age discrimination.http://www.klglaw.co.uk/News/European-judgment-age-discrimination.html
Managing Staff During the Christmas Period
The Christmas period is fast approaching and many people are already planning festivities for their well-earned time off. However, if you don’t plan ahead, it can be a tough time of year if you’re a business owner or manager. Whether … Continue reading
Late Payment is Problematic for Small Businesses
A new report from the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has revealed that late payment practices continue to be a major issue for small businesses, and that existing policy interventions have had no discernible effect on tackling the problem in … Continue reading
Many Single Parents are Owed Unpaid Child Maintenance
Unpaid child maintenance is a problem across Britain, with the national total coming close to £4 billion, according to single parent charity Gingerbread. Read Morehttp://www.raesidechisholm.co.uk/News/family-law/unpaid-child-maintenance.html
Figures Reveal Sharp Fall in Tribunal Claims
Recently published figures have revealed a sharp fall in the number of employment tribunal claims brought by employees.http://www.klglaw.co.uk/News/Sharp-fall-tribunal-claims.html
Uber – Rights Concealed Behind Working Status
After Friday’s breaking news, we have this week had the opportunity to read the full judgment of the Mr Y Aslam, Mr J Farrar and Others v Uber….http://www.klglaw.co.uk/News/Uber-rights-concealed-behind-working-status-1.html