Authors: Rebecca Stevens, Partner & Stephanie Huestis, Associate
A recent ruling by the New South Wales Workers’ Compensation Commission has found that a contestant on the television program ‘House Rules’ was lega ...
Author: Russell Dann
As businesses continue to prepare for the impact of the April 2020 changes to IR35 and the private sector, it is important to be aware that this week the government has launched an update to it ...
Author: Christopher Smith
THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS
Welcome to Part 3 in our series of blogs summarising each political party’s pledges on matters effecting employment. Today we are looking at the Liberal Democrat ...
Article 1: What is Local Law 97 and Who is Impacted
Local Law 97 On April 18, 2019, the New York City Council passed the Climate Mobilization Act (the “Act”). The mainstay of the Act is Local Law 97, which was desig ...
Author: Vicky Schollar
COVERT SURVEILLANCE IN THE WORKPLACE HAS ALWAYS BEEN A THORNY ISSUE FOR EMPLOYERS WITH CASE LAW PLACING STRICT CONDITIONS ON WHEN AND WHERE IT CAN BE USED.
Many employers will, therefore, be ple ...
Author: Georgia Roberts
PART 1 – THE LABOUR PARTY
This week, the UK’s political parties are releasing their manifestos for the general election on 12 December 2019.
In a series of 5 blogs we will be detailing ...
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