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Beware the unintended consequences of the NDA ban - Eliza Nash writes for Personnel Today
Constantine Law partner, Eliza Nash , has written in Personnel Today about the recent amendment to the Employment Rights Bill banning...
Jul 16


Employment Rights Bill: the latest amendments
On Monday 7 July, the government introduced  64 pages of amendments to the ERB, including (most significantly) a whole new provision on...
Jul 11


HUGE SEVEN FIGURE SETTLEMENT ACHIEVED IN DISCRIMINATION CASE FOR CLIENT OF CONSTANTINE LAW
Constantine Law is  delighted to share the news that our leading specialist employment  partner, Will Clayton , has celebrated his fifth...
Jul 7


PIPs and Living Wage Consultations: Have you had your say?
The consultation periods for two key areas of change affecting employers will close on 30 June 2025. Â Have you had your say yet? Â The...
Jun 25


The ERB - an update
On 18 June 2025, the House of Lords is considering the Employment Rights Bill, in the last of 10 Committee Stage readings of the Bill.  ...
Jun 18


Return-to-office mandates and the law of unintended consequences
New research from King’s College London about working life in the UK has found that less than half the people surveyed would comply with a full time return-to-office mandate, with almost 10% stating that this would compel them to leave their job. Working patterns borne of necessity during the Covid pandemic are, it seems, very hard to shift. As companies across the UK roll out return-to-office mandates, every week seems to bring new edicts from the UK’s big employers desperat
Jun 9


Manager who accidentally exposed himself during a virtual meeting loses his case for unfair dismissal. Alan Lewis comments on the case in People Management
A man working as a digital production manager for the Financial Services Compensation Scheme has lost his claim for unfair dismissal and...
May 28


Employment Tribunal awards £360,000 to black security manager called "slave" by white colleague. Alan Lewis comments in People Management
A black security manager was awarded over £360,000 after a London employment tribunal upheld claims of victimisation and constructive...
May 21


The gender pay gap persists in the real estate industry: Ellie Rogers comments in Property Week
Research done by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development has highlighted the persisting gender pay gap in the real estate...
May 20
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