Employers have been warned not to rely on the recent Seldon ruling to support an employer justified compulsory retirement age.
Almost 90% of employees are frequently submitting inaccurate mileage claims with many deliberately including personal mileage totals for their own gain.
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has confirmed it will conduct a review on the impacts of fees on the employment tribunal service.
The number of employment tribunal claims lodged in the first three months of 2014 fell by more than half compared to the same period last year.
Acas could be "heading for a car crash" with its Early Conciliation service, a lawyer has warned, as the organisation may not be equipped to deal with a vast number of requests.
Acas is publishing new guidance for employers regarding handling Tupe transfers and issues surrounding the World Cup.
Legislation will be introduced to reduce delays in employment tribunals, improve the fairness of contracts for low paid workers and establish a public register of company beneficial ownership, the government has announced.
Unison has successfully appealed the finding of a judicial review on the controversial imposition of fees for employment tribunals.
Just under a quarter (24%) of applications for remission of employment tribunal fees from 29 July to 31 December 2013 were accepted, a written answer in the House of Commons reveals.
Businesses should, as far as is reasonable, make adjustments to support employees who are caring for disabled family members, the Equality and Humans Rights Commission (EHRC) will tell the Court of Appeal today.