By: Alison Flett
Under section 145B of TULRCA, it is an offence for an employer to offer employees an ‘inducement’ which, if accepted, would result in them giving up any or all of their collective bargaining ri ...
By: Carla Whalen
The Data Protection Act gives individuals the right to make a Data Subject Access Request (DSAR) to find out what information an organisation holds about them. Many employers will have received DSA ...
Contact: Antony Morris
COURTS SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT OF NON-COMPETE COVENANT AGAINST DEPARTING EMPLOYEE
The recent interim judgment of the High Court in the case of Ropner Insurance Services Limited -v- Wood and Clea ...
Contact: Emma Butcher
Useful guidance has been given by the courts on the management of procurement challenges where the complaint relates to the tender documents themselves.
Bidders involved in regulated te ...
The much awaited guideline to the ‘Chain of Responsibility’ amendments to the Environmental Protection Act 1994 (Qld) (EP Act) was released on 27 January 2017. While the guideline provides some comfort to industry pa ...
For all UK companies operating overseas, planning for and managing potentially complex international tax arrangements can be a time consuming journey into the unknown with hidden traps and pitfalls along the way.
Anders ...
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