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Employment Law Review

Thompsons’ Employment Law Review is recognised as an authoritative source of comment and discussion from our trade union law specialists. Available to read here, and also via a weekly email bulletin, the Employment Law Review offers considerable insight into the latest issues affecting trade unions and their members.

 

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Weekly Issue 901

  • Maritime and Coastguard Agency v Groom: [2026] EWCA Civ 6
  • Bereaved Partner’s Paternity Leave: Regulations Coming into Force on 6 April 2026
  • New rules on claiming Statutory Sick Pay

Weekly Issue 900

  • Employment Rights Act 2025: Key Developments So Far
  • London Ambulance Service NHS Trust v Mr I Sodola (Debarred)
  • Employment Rights Act 2025: Government Confirms Intention to Abide by Original Implementation Timetable

Weekly Issue 899

  • Employment Rights Act 2025: Protective Award to Double and Consultation Rights to Be Expanded
  • Micro Focus Ltd v Mr James Mildenhall: [2025] EAT 188
  • Bereaved Partner’s Paternity Leave: Draft Regulations Laid Before Parliament

Contract of employment

Weekly Issue 901

Maritime and Coastguard Agency v Groom: [2026] EWCA Civ 6

Mr Groom volunteered as a Coastguard Rescue Officer (CRO) for the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) from 1985. In May 2020, he attended a disciplinary hearing, following which he was dismissed.

Maternity/Parental rights

Weekly Issue 901

Bereaved Partner’s Paternity Leave: Regulations Coming into Force on 6 April 2026

The government has confirmed that new Bereaved Partner’s Paternity Leave provisions will take effect from 6 April 2026.

Employment rights

Weekly Issue 901

New rules on claiming Statutory Sick Pay

New rules on claiming Statutory Sick Pay come into force on 6 April 2026 as a result of amendments introduced by the Employment Rights Act 2025.

Employment rights

Weekly Issue 900

Employment Rights Act 2025: Key Developments So Far

A concise overview of the key reforms introduced by the Employment Rights Act 2025 and what they mean for workers and trade unions.

Employment rights

Weekly Issue 900

London Ambulance Service NHS Trust v Mr I Sodola (Debarred)

A summary of the EAT’s decision in Sodola, addressing how tribunals should approach the burden of proof and when delays or procedural failings can support an inference of discrimination.

Employment rights

Weekly Issue 900

Employment Rights Act 2025: Government Confirms Intention to Abide by Original Implementation Timetable

A summary of the government’s planned rollout of the Employment Rights Act 2025 and the related consultations shaping its implementation in 2026.

Employment rights

Weekly Issue 899

Employment Rights Act 2025: Protective Award to Double and Consultation Rights to Be Expanded

We discuss the changes introduced to the Protective Award which can be awarded when an employer has failed to consult the appropriate representatives in a collective redundancy situation and what this means for unions and their members.

Employment rights

Weekly Issue 899

Micro Focus Ltd v Mr James Mildenhall: [2025] EAT 188

A recent EAT ruling in Micro Focus v Mildenhall clarifies when the duty to collectively consult applies and what employers must consider during redundancy processes. Read more.

Employment rights

Weekly Issue 899

Bereaved Partner’s Paternity Leave: Draft Regulations Laid Before Parliament

New draft regulations could give bereaved partners up to 52 weeks of paternity leave from April 2026.

Employment rights

Weekly Issue 898

Employment Rights Act 2025: TU Detriment & Dismissal

Discover how the Employment Rights Act 2025 strengthens protection for workers taking part in industrial action, including new safeguards against unfair dismissal and employer‑imposed detriment.

Disciplinary and dismissal

Weekly Issue 898

Mr Mohammed Shazan Chaudhry v Paperchase Products Limited (formerly in administration) and Secretary of State for Business and Trade

Learn what the Chaudhry case means for workers when an employer becomes insolvent, including why a basic award for unfair dismissal can only be recovered from the Secretary of State after a formal Employment Tribunal decision.

Trade union information

Weekly Issue 898

Government revised codes and guidance on the law on trade unions coming into force on 18 February 2026

Find out what the Government’s new draft codes and transitional guidance mean for industrial action ballots, picketing, notice periods and worker protections ahead of the Employment Rights Act 2025 changes taking effect in 2026.