10/6/2016 10:37:00 AM Breastfeeding employees: EasyJet gets grounded By Alexandra Mizzi EasyJet cabin crew members have won a landmark Employment Tribunal sex discrimination claim against the airline after it failed to make...
6/16/2016 10:30:40 AM Don't say you weren't warned: the dangers of 'pulling a sickie' By Howard Kennedy The England v Wales game kicks off at 2pm today, so it seemed an apt time to mention a recent case about 'pulling a sickie'. In Metroline...
6/7/2016 4:34:50 PM The Court of Public Opinion, Part 3: Novelty Oversize Cheques By Howard Kennedy Back in my personal injury defence days I was told a story of a mediation that had been running all day and seemed to have no hope of...
6/6/2016 2:41:54 PM Should whistleblowers have more legal protection? By Alexandra Mizzi A recent report by Blueprint for Free Speech and the Thomson Reuters Foundation recommends that the UK's whistleblowing laws be...
6/6/2016 1:07:27 PM The Court of Public Opinion, Part 2: Open Offers By Howard Kennedy Very few people like washing their dirty linen in public. That holds true as much for businesses and their employees as for anyone else....
5/25/2016 5:57:19 PM Defending employment claims on two fronts - the Employment Tribunal and the court of public opinion By Howard Kennedy In the employment team here at Howard Kennedy we are often asked how ‘private’ Employment Tribunal claims are. The answer is that,...