Weekly Review of Developments Issued: 29/05/2015
Posted in : Weekly Review of Developments on 29 May 2015 Issues covered:FIFA officials "possibly corrupt"? In other shock employment news this week, zero hours contracts are described as "nothing much" and the National Minimum Wage as "not a lot". Before you know it, we'll have claims that well-known lawyer's husband, George Clooney, is "quite handsome"...
CONTENTS
1. Case Law Reviews
2. European Union Referendum Bill 2015-16
3. Facial Disfigurement and Recruitment
4. Macho Culture Not Liked Mucho
5. GB Developments
6. H&S Developments
7. Employment News in the Media
8. South of the Border
Case law essentials this week: Two whistleblowing cases this week: The EAT finds it acceptable for an employer to provide the name of the whistleblower to the accused wrong-doer as
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