Macfarlanes LLP | United Kingdom | 25 Feb 2019
Welcome to the first in our new series of monthly briefings for HR teams and in-house employment counsel - bringing you this month’s employment law…
Taylor Wessing | United Kingdom | 23 Nov 2018
Following a series of high profile events across the globe, UK games workers are seeking greater recognition of their employment rights. Tell-tale…
Brodies LLP | United Kingdom | 30 Oct 2018
The long-running case concerning the employment status of Uber drivers has now reached the Court of Appeal. Uber is appealing against the decision…
Lewis Silkin LLP | United Kingdom | 13 Jun 2018
In the latest major development in a series of cases on employment status, the Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by Pimlico Plumbers and confirmed…
Clyde & Co LLP | European Union, United Kingdom | 9 Feb 2018
From confronting the challenges of the gig economy and modern ways of working, to enhancing employment protections and ensuring vulnerable workers…
Keystone Law | European Union, United Kingdom | 8 Feb 2018
If you were distracted by the more headline grabbing stories about bad behaviour and paying off hackers at Uber, you may have missed some interesting…
Addleshaw Goddard LLP | United Kingdom | 21 Dec 2017
As the year draws to a close, it's a good time to take stock of some of the key employment law cases from the past 12 months. Here, we consider the…
Keystone Law | United Kingdom | 23 Nov 2017
Her Honour Judge Mary Stacey may, or may not, have been humming the famous Who song, Substitute to herself as she wrote the Judgment for the Central…
Womble Bond Dickinson (UK) LLP | United Kingdom, USA | 17 Nov 2017
In Uber BV and others v Aslam and others UKEAT/0056/17/DA, the Employment Appeal Tribunal dismissed Uber's appeal and upheld the employment tribunal's…
Clyde & Co LLP | United Kingdom | 16 Nov 2017
On 10th November, the Employment Appeal Tribunal confirmed that Uber drivers were workers and not self-employed contractors, thereby entitling them to…