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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Employment rights
Employment tribunals and tribunal fees
Weekly Issue 285
Facts and inference
This section of LELR, Labour and European Law Review from August 2012 sees Thompsons Solicitors consider how courts can infer whether a wokrer has been discriminated against.
Working time and holiday pay
Weekly Issue 285
Holiday sickness
Leading trade union lawyers Thompsons Solicitors detail a case regarding holiday entitlement in an issue of LELR, Labour and European Law Review from August 2012.
Employment tribunals and tribunal fees
Weekly Issue 283
Appeal delay
In this section of LELR, Labour and European Law Review from August 2012, Thompsons Solicitors consider how a claimant's disability may affect their tribunal.
Capability
Weekly Issue 283
Competency bar
Employers must be consistent in their processes for redundancy, as discussed in this issue of LELR, Labour and European Law Review from August 2012.
Employment tribunals and tribunal fees
Weekly Issue 282
Non-compliance
In this extract of LELR, Labour and European Law Review from August 2012, Thompsons Solicitors offers advice on the ET3 form and how employment tribunals work.
Deductions from wages
Weekly Issue 282
Expense exclusion
Read this section of the LELR, Labour and European Law Review from August 2012 about unlawful deductions from wages.