Legal news: Employment update

Rosie Kynman rounds up the latest case law and developments affecting employers and their advisers ‘The Court of Appeal’s confirmation that there is no dichotomy between information and allegations may make it easier for a claimant to meet the requirements to claim whistleblower protection.’ Allegations can amount to ‘protected disclosures’ To benefit from whistleblower protection, …
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Employment status: Trouble in the pipeline for employers post Pimlico Plumbers

Sean Nesbitt and Rachel Farr consider the lessons for businesses from the Supreme Court’s ruling in Pimlico Plumbers ‘Nothing short of an unrestricted right to substitution will defeat worker status.’ In the latest, and most authoritative, case on employment status, the Supreme Court has held that a supposedly self-employed plumber was in fact a worker. …
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