Last week, the Supreme Court handed down the final judgement in the long-running Uber v Aslam litigation, declaring Uber drivers as workers, not self-employed.
The US system of ‘conservatorship’ has been majorly highlighted across the globe in the wake of the recent ‘Framing Britney Spears’ documentary and the ongoing #freebritney movement.
Durham based software as a service (SaaS) firm, Intelligence Fusion, has secured £400,000 funding to continue its growth in the industry, with legal support from Mincoffs Solicitors.
North East based electrical services solutions provider, Quantum Controls, has acquired Scottish electrical contractor, Lothian and Borders Electrical, with support from Mincoffs Solicitors.
Frozen food retailer Iceland has dismissed their PR Chief after he posted several comments on social media regarding Welsh people and the Welsh language.
The Law Commission has recently concluded a public consultation in which it suggested a new legislative scheme to “replace the outdated, overly-restrictive current law of weddings”.
North East rural broadband specialist Alncom has received a funding boost from Railsite Telecom with legal support from Mincoffs Solicitors.
In a recent employment tribunal, the employer's provision of equality and diversity training two years' prior to the dismissal was put forward as defence against the harassment claim.
A survey of senior management professionals in Britain has discovered that 8% of firms are considering utilising some form of remote employee monitoring, while 12% are already using it in some form.
How can employers safeguard the mental health and wellbeing of their home-based and on-site staff during the COVID-19 pandemic?