The 4 types of discrimination: what every employer needs to know

The word ‘discrimination’ is often used on a day to day basis to describe being treated unfairly for a particular reason; but unlawful discrimination happens when less favourable or unfair treatment relates to specific characteristics, known legally as ‘protected characteristics’. The UK have nine protected characteristics, which are set out in the Equality Act 2010. There […]
When managing redundancies – must an employer consider alternative employment?

Overview In the case of Hendy Group Ltd v Mr Daniel Kennedy, the Employment Tribunal was asked to decide whether the employer had properly fulfilled its legal obligation to explore alternative employment during a redundancy process. The Tribunal ultimately found that Mr Kennedy had been unfairly dismissed, as his employer had failed to make reasonable […]