- March 25, 2021
Vexatious v victim: crossing the discrimination line
Most people would agree that bringing tribunal proceedings is a daunting step and not one to be taken lightly. But what about the serial or vexatious litigant? In one recent case, it came to light than a candidate had brought “at least 38 claims that are known about” alleging disability discrimination. Most of the claims … Continue reading Vexatious v victim: crossing the discrimination line →
- February 23, 2021
Remote controls: five lessons for natural attrition and performance management
For those employers which have been fortunate enough to avoid the need for compulsory redundancies, 2020 was a year that, in many industries, saw very little natural attrition in headcount. Employees were choosing to stay put, given the economic downturn. This can be an issue, as many employers assume a regular “churn” of employees for … Continue reading Remote controls: five lessons for natural attrition and performance management →