Peter Bone: Tory MP facing suspension over bullying and sexual misconduct claims October 16, 2023 Tory MP Peter Bone has been recommended for a six-week suspension from the Commons after being found to have committed bullying and sexual misconduct against a staff member. Parliament’s Independent Expert Panel said the MP for Wellingborough “committed many varied acts of bullying and one act of sexual misconduct” against a member of his staff [...]
FCA dismissed whistleblower’s ‘extreme retaliation’ claims with legal mistake October 3, 2023 The City watchdog dismissed the complaints of a whistleblower and allegedly left them open to a barrage of retaliation from their former employer because officials wrongly interpreted the law, City A.M. has learned.
While you were working from home, the City kept going on haphazard casual hours September 27, 2023 The split between office workers only in the office half the week, and hospitality staff in every day has created a cultural divide down the middle of London, writes Claire Campbell
70 per cent drop in cartel whistleblowing to CMA since 2018 should cause ‘concern’ September 17, 2023 The UK’s competition watchdog should be concerned by a 70 per cent drop in whistleblowing on illegal cartels in the last five years, top lawyers have said. A freedom of information (FOI) request from law firm RPC showed the staggering drop in reporting, down from 1,442 calls in 2017 to just 427 in 2022, City [...]
Get help hiring top talent from overseas September 14, 2023 Did you know that since 1 January 2021, a sponsorship licence has been required in order to hire most workers from outside the UK? Cranbrook Legal helps organisations of all sizes and sectors to apply for, obtain and maintain their Sponsor Licence (formerly the Tier 2 Sponsor Licence). The company has more than 25 years’ [...]
Jones Day-backed FinAccelerate applications open to fintech start-ups August 17, 2023 Jones Day has begun accepting applications for FinAccelerate - an accelerator program for selected fintech start-ups.
Fancy a pay rise? Get a job offer from somewhere else… August 14, 2023 More than half of London employers have made use of counteroffers in the past 12 months to try and keep staff as skills shortages persist, according to a new report.
Explainer: Mark Rowley vs the government on sacking abusive Met officers August 10, 2023 The Met police is under the spotlight again, but this time, it’s because its chief Sir Mark Rowley has openly accused the government of standing in the way of getting rid of abusive officers within the force. Rowley, who became the Met commissioner last September, has made it his mission to clear up the force. [...]
Asda facing £1.2bn bill to 44,000 staff as leaked email piles pressure on pay dispute August 2, 2023 Asda is at risk of losing £1.2bn in historic compensation payouts according to the union representing staff, after a leaked email appeared to strengthen their case today. The email, which was obtained by ITV news, from lawyers Leigh Day compared the knowledge and responsibility of female workers – who traditionally work on shop floors – [...]
A ‘be British’ mandate won’t make up for seasonal workers picking our fruit July 11, 2023 Bringing back "pick for Britain" won't solve the problems of seasonal workers who come to the UK and find a substandard job market ripe for exploitation, writes Elena Siniscalco