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Part-year workers’ holiday need not be pro-rated to full-time workers
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13 June 2021
Gender-critical views were part of protected belief
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Law and Labour
6 December 2020
Gender reassignment includes non-binary and gender fluid persons
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Law and Labour
10 August 2019
Holiday pay for ‘part-year workers’ need not be pro-rated
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10 February 2019
Claimant’s right to privacy insufficient to prevent online publication of judgment
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4 November 2018
Morrisons’ liability for data breach confirmed
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17 October 2018
Recruitment company liable for director’s fight at Christmas afterparty
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