All news on the topic: Employment law

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"Psychic" IT worker sacked after telling new female colleague they had met “in his dreams”
A ‘psychic’ IT worker who was sacked after telling a new female colleague they had already met ‘in his dreams’ has lost a court battle for compensation.
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University worker awarded £51,000 after disability discrimination ruling over misgendering case
A university worker has been awarded over £51,000 in a disability discrimination case after her employer failed to account for her short-term memory issues when she misgendered a transgender colleague.
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In the UK, the parental leave system is being overhauled: fathers may gain entitlement from their very first day of employment
Labour considers ways to make paternity leave and unpaid parental leave day-one employment rights
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Africa’s last remaining absolute monarchy is being sued for racial discrimination by its former Jewish chauffeur
Africa’s last remaining absolute monarchy is being sued for race discrimination by a Jewish chauffeur who worked for them at their UK High Commission.
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Croydon judge rules air-kissing does not constitute sexual harassment
Ruling came at tribunal that dismissed claim by Brighton whisky bar worker that her manager harassed her.
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Next shop workers win a landmark case after a six-year fight for equal pay
Chain may have to foot £30m bill after tribunal hears firm paid 3,500 sales staff lower hourly wage than warehouse workers