Employment Law Blog

Being Disabled at the Bar

14th October, 2019

Isabel Baylis explores experiences of disabled barristers throughout the Bar after the findings of a new research project...

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Top ten tips for preliminary hearings on disability

24th September, 2019

Laura Kaye gives her top ten tips for getting the best results from preliminary hearings on disability...

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Time limits: handy guide

20th June, 2019

Proper use of the law on time limits in the Employment Tribunal can be critical in getting a case to a final hearing.

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Assunta Del Priore discusses the most recent decision regarding on-call workers and the national minimum wage

13th May, 2019

In the case of residential workers and their right to be paid the national minimum wage, what is the status of on-call time outside normal working hours when a worker is not expected to be asleep?

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Serenity at the Bar

25th March, 2019

A career at the Bar is not the easiest. It certainly comes with its fair share of difficulties; unsociable hours, large workload and high levels of unpredictability.

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Women and Employment Law

8th March, 2019

This year marks 100 years since women have been able to practice at the Bar in England and Wales. In honour of this and International Women's Day 2019, we have been considering interesting aspects of discrimination law in relation to the protected characteristic of sex.

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February Discussion Group: Tribunal Procedure

12th February, 2019

Last week members of the Employment Team met to discuss recent developments and tactics.

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ILS talk on Occupational Health and Disability

4th February, 2019

Last Tuesday evening the members of ILS were honoured to receive a talk from Professor Diana Kloss MBE, Hon FFOM.

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Welcome

23rd January, 2019

Happy New Year and welcome to the 9SJS Employment Law Blog!

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