Employee who suffered from morning sickness awarded £93,600 after she was dismissed in a message that included a ‘jazz hands’ emoji. The post Property consultant with morning sickness awarded £94k after ‘jazz hands’ dismissal appeared first on Personnel
Court of Appeal considers whether whistleblowing protections should be extended to external job applicants under human rights legislation. The post Court hears case on whistleblowing protections for external job applicants appeared first on Personnel Tod
Architects are urging the government to rethink the introduction of new rates to sponsor overseas skilled workers for the sector. The post Architects call for review of sponsored worker visa rules appeared first on Personnel Today.
The chairman of the Countess of Chester hospital has resigned after a tribunal found that he and others had ‘conspired’ to oust the trust’s chief executive, Dr Susan Gilby. The post Countess of Chester NHS chair resigns after damning tribunal findings a