by webmaster | 29 Jun, 2022 | Employment Law
In the latest strand of the Committee’s broad Post-Pandemic Economic Growth inquiry, MPs will examine the challenges faced by workers and employers and what the Government and companies can do support the labour market. The Committee wants to hear from experts,...
by webmaster | 22 Jun, 2022 | Employment Law
I am delighted to announce that we have now opened a new office in King Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme. I will now be joined in the office by a couple of Excello colleagues, including Dermot Callinan who is very well known and respected locally and who specialises in...
by webmaster | 15 Jun, 2022 | Employment Law
The employment data cards are available for download here
by webmaster | 1 Jun, 2022 | Employment Law
The term “neurodiversity” (or ND for short) was first coined by the social scientist Judy Singer in the 1990s. It refers to a difference in brain processing that can affect social interaction, learning, attention, sensory processing, and other aspects of interacting...
by webmaster | 25 May, 2022 | Employment Law
Unfair Dismissal Another Covid related decision has come through this month where the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) upheld a tribunal decision that it was fair to dismiss an employee who refused to attend work over Covid concerns. In the case of Rodgers v Leeds...
by webmaster | 9 Mar, 2022 | Employment Law
On every first Friday of the month, I donate some of my time to help out an amazing charity called Helping Angels. Helping Angels is a wonderful charity based in Stoke On Trent who support vulnerable adults ,children and their families to reach their full...