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D-BRIEF – Employment & Pensions Blog: Limitations to the Employer’s Justification Defence in a Disability Claim
Managing absent employees can be a long process, particularly where the absence is as a result of a disability. It can be tempting for employers to rely on medical evidence that is not current with a view to bringing matters to a close sooner but as the recent case of Brightman v TIAA Limited has held, this can have an impact on any later objective justification defence.
D-BRIEF – Employment & Pensions Blog: How to deal with allegations of having a toxic workplace
BrewDog, the craft brewers, have been in the media spotlight recently amidst allegations of having a toxic workplace culture and bullying claims from their employees. Media sources have indicated that BrewDog has apologised to its employees in light of these allegations; however, allegations of bullying or having a toxic workplace are something that can many employers can face from time to time. In this article we review the best ways for employers to deal with these allegations should they arise.
D-BRIEF – Employment & Pensions Blog: Gibson v Lothian Leisure: dismissals relating to health and safety of COVID-19
The Employment Tribunal has found that an employee had been unfairly dismissed for raising health and safety issues with their employer, about a lack of PPE or other workplace COVID- secure measures, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
D-BRIEF – Employment & Pensions Blog: Dobson v North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust
A landmark ruling has recently been handed down by the President of the Employment Appeal Tribunal, in which Justice Choudhury, ruled that employment tribunal’s judgments must take childcare disparity into account, particularly in respect of indirect discrimination claims. 
D-BRIEF – Employment & Pensions Blog: Managing an Uncertain Summer with Employees and International Travel
The international travel ban in the UK, which has been in place for the majority of the COVID-19 pandemic, was lifted by the UK government on 17 May 2021. However, with the introduction of the government’s traffic light system on international travel, including the potential for quarantine or self-isolation requirements, it could be a difficult summer for employers to navigate.
D-BRIEF – Employment & Pensions Blog: Kane v Debmat Surfacing Ltd
An Employment Tribunal has found in favour of an employee, Mr Kane, in his claim for unfair dismissal, when his employer, Debmat Surfacing Ltd, took the decision to dismiss him, when he was allegedly seen at a pub during a period of sick leave from work.
D-BRIEF – Employment & Pensions Blog: Forstater v Centre for Global Development
The Employment Appeal Tribunal has recently handed down its decision in the case of Forstater v Centre for Global Development, which is going to have a considerable impact upon comments in relation to transgendered persons, harassment and free speech.
D-BRIEF – Employment & Pensions Blog: ACAS publishes new long COVID guidance for employers
In response to the rise of “long COVID” cases in the UK, ACAS has recently published new guidance on long COVID for both employers and employees/workers to consider.
D-BRIEF – Employment & Pensions Blog: Rodgers v Leeds Laser Cutting Ltd
An Employment Tribunal has recently ruled that an employee had been fairly dismissed when he failed to attend his workplace due to Covid-19 concerns.
D-BRIEF – Employment & Pensions Blog: Fire and Rehire
A poll carried out by the GMB union has found that 76% of the British public think that employer “fire and rehire” tactics should be banned.
D-BRIEF – Can an Employer dismiss an employee to protect against reputational damage?
This article reviews the cases of K v L and Leach v The Office of Communications and considers the impact these cases have on an employer’s ability to dismiss employees to protect against reputational damage.
D-BRIEF – Employment & Pensions Blog: Right to Work Checks
We highlight two key changes to right to work checks, which will come into effect in the coming months.