MPs have voted to reverse amendments that the House of Lords has made to the Employment Rights Bill, restoring flagship policies after peers opted to tone down the legislation.
MPs have voted to reverse amendments that the House of Lords has made to the Employment Rights Bill, restoring flagship policies after peers opted to tone down the legislation.
A Black barrister on Tuesday won his bid to argue that a judge was biased in handling his claims that he was expelled from 2 Temple Gardens because of his race, with an appellate tribunal ruling that his bias accusation was arguable.
Merrill Lynch has persuaded a tribunal to toss a former employee's discrimination claim under a settlement he inked when he exited the company, proving that he did not sign the agreement under duress.
Appellate officials ruled Tuesday that Network Rail will not have to face a second round of disability discrimination claims, finding that a customer service assistant with a disability didn't have the right skills for an alternative role before being fired.
British pensioners will be forced to pay income tax on state pension benefits from 2027 unless minimum earnings thresholds are lifted, experts said Tuesday in response to new data.
The government should use existing retirement industry infrastructure rather than create a costly new central "clearing house" for merging small pension pots, a trade body warned Tuesday.
Some 51% of adults in Britain do not know about a range of pension policy changes that could affect their retirement plans, Schroders Personal Wealth has said.
The U.K. arm of global defense contractor Ultra Electronics Holdings Ltd. has agreed a £250 million ($341 million) full-plan pension buy-in with Just Group, the financial services company said Tuesday.