Tuesday 16th September 2014
Posted By: James
New research from the Bank of England suggests that the recession was the deepest and longest in post-war history because households were so heavily indebted going into the crisis.
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Read MoreTuesday 16th September 2014
Posted By: James
The Yorkshire Post explores the fall in the number of employment tribunal claims following the introduction of upfront fees for claimants.
Read MoreMonday 15th September 2014
Posted By: James
Stephen Pollard suggests that the huge fall in sex discrimination cases going to tribunal since the introduction of fees has burst “the compensation balloon” which he says saw unscrupulous people bringing frivolous cases at a huge cost to businesses.
Read MoreMonday 15th September 2014
Posted By: James
The Government is to unveil new legislation which will change the definition of what constitutes a “Traveller”, meaning those that wish to settle on an area of land will have to apply for planning permission, regardless of if they are living in a caravan or not.
Read MoreFriday 12th September 2014
Posted By: James
The number of people taking companies to employment tribunals has collapsed after the Government introduced fees for employees who bring cases against their employers. T
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