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 Shahrzad Seifi | Feb 23, 2026 | Article, Workplace Issues
Sarah had chaired meetings like this for years. She’s experienced, organised, and well-respected, the sort of person colleagues relied on – a senior professional who knows the work inside out and rarely loses control of a room. However, halfway through...
by Abiola Craig | Jan 27, 2026 | Article, Workplace Bullying
Picture Sarah, a junior compliance analyst at a London asset management firm. Fresh out of university, she was excited to be in the city. But soon she found her team’s atmosphere toxic. Her manager regularly shouted at her in front of colleagues, mocked her work, and...
by Esther Peacock | Nov 25, 2025 | Article, Pregnancy & Maternity
So, an employee has told you they’re pregnant. If you’re like many employers, your first thoughts may go straight to the practical side of things: How will we manage the workload? Do we need maternity cover? What changes do we need to put in place? These are...
by Abiola Craig | Aug 9, 2025 | Workplace Bullying
On 11 July 2023, Rachel Maskell, Labour and Co-operative MP for York Central, introduced the Bullying and Respect at Work Bill to Parliament. The proposed legislation represents a significant development in UK employment law, seeking to address a...