
The Brexit deal leaves workers’ rights and environmental protections at serious risk of erosion an analysis has concluded. The post Brexit deal puts workers’ rights at risk, warns analysis appeared first on... Read more »

Many feel the lucrative professional services sector has been ignored by the government. Mutually recogised qualifications are a particular problem. The post Brexit: how will it affect services firms with European interests?... Read more »

Working from the beach or in a beautiful foreign city sounds like a win-win in the current situation, but eyes must be open to the legal risks. The post Working from the... Read more »

Paris city authorities have been fined €90,000 for recruiting too many women into senior roles and breaching the country’s rules… The post Paris fined for recruiting too many women appeared first on... Read more »

A banker working for Societe Generale was unfairly dismissed after he failed to return after a three-year sabbatical. The employee,… The post Banker who never returned from three-year sabbatical wins unfair dismissal... Read more »

Pinterest has agreed to pay $22.5m (£16.9m) to settle a gender discrimination and retaliation case brought by its former chief… The post Pinterest pays $22.5m to settle former COO’s gender discrimination claim... Read more »

Spain: a four-day week is being considered as a measure that could boost jobs, productivity and help the country recover from the economic damage of the pandemic. The post Four-day week could... Read more »

Many of the City’s largest law firms had spent thousands qualifying lawyers for Irish practice hoping for EU access. The post Ireland closes backdoor EU route for City law firms appeared first... Read more »

As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, governments across Europe have implemented extraordinary measures to help employers and staff to… The post Coronavirus employment measures across Europe appeared first on Personnel Today. Read more »