by Esther Peacock | Mar 16, 2026 | Article, Employment Tribunal
Early one morning before a hospital shift begins, a group of nurses arrive at work. They follow the same routine they have followed for years. They greet colleagues, collect equipment, and head toward the staff changing rooms before beginning their rounds. For...
by Abiola Craig | Mar 4, 2026 | Article, Workplace Bullying
Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) and confidentiality clauses still have legitimate uses in employment, particularly to protect commercial information and to keep settlement terms private. But in bullying, harassment and discrimination disputes, “standard”...
by Roy Magara | Feb 11, 2026 | Article, Workplace Bullying
You manage a team. You follow procedure. You raise concerns professionally. Yet every decision is challenged, information is withheld, complaints appear coordinated, and your authority is consistently undermined. Meetings become hostile, your confidence starts to...
by Roy Magara | Jan 5, 2026 | Case Analysis, Discrimination
Imagine you’re a seasoned professional offered an exciting new role with a £110,000 pay package. It sounds generous, but you feel it doesn’t quite recognise your value. You negotiate, but the employer won’t budge, so you ultimately turn down the offer. Later, you...
by Roy Magara | Dec 17, 2025 | Article, Discrimination
Why this matters right now You’re called into another meeting. This time, you’re told your “attitude” is the problem. That you’re “too outspoken”. That you “don’t quite fit the culture”. No examples are given, and you’re not given any kind of formal warning. Yet days...