Weekly Review of Developments 30/4/2021
Posted in : Weekly Review of Developments on 30 April 2021 Issues covered: Mental Health and Wellbeing; Apprentice Awards 2021; Workplace Covid-19 TestingCan you believe that Kanye West's old trainers sold for $1.8m? Did they smell Stronger? For that money, you could subscribe to these updates for almost 6,000 years, which seems only slightly less silly than paying $1.8m for a pair of used plimsolls.
This week's top stories:
- In Case Reviews this week, Jason Elliott, BL, reports on the most recent employment status case, Addison Lee v Lange, in which the Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal by the company against a judgement that its drivers were workers. In other case reviews, the Court of Appeal gives guidance on re-engagement and an NI tribunal provides some helpful guidance on the ‘band of reasonable responses’ test.
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