Employment law articles

Employment Law Versus Human Rights Law

It comes as no surprise to many that the UK has more CCTV cameras per person than anywhere else in the world; leading human rights lawyers to warn that their almost constant use in our everyday lives raises data protection and wider privacy concerns, since they can be used in an intrusive way.

The Employment Tribunal

The Employment Tribunal is a new government organization that was established in April 2006.

Ways To Fight Corruption

Corruption in America has weakened the faith of the American public as more and more people do not trust the integrity of the legislative and the executive branches of the government.

Employment Law - Vicarious Liability - Harassment - Depression

The case of Hammond v INTC Network Services Ltd [2007], concerned issues relating to vicarious liability where a claimant complained that the defendant's conduct causing him to suffer clinical depression.

Worker Rights Under the EPPA

Harassment, discrimination, and retaliation in the workplace can occur in many different ways.

Understanding the Intricacies of Employment Law in Woodland Hills

An employee being sexually harassed discriminated against or wrongfully deprived of overtime pay and seeking recovery thereof, may find the experience puzzling, tiresome and emotionally stressful.