Sainsbury's worker wins £12,000 after being left out of social media post
A Sainsbury's employee received £12,000 in compensation after feeling excluded from a social media post while on sick leave, which the tribunal ruled as humiliating treatment.
Hire even if the residence permit is about to expire
The Milan Tribunal has ruled that companies must no longer consider the expiration date of residence permits during hiring, highlighting discrimination issues faced by foreign workers.
Irish woman wins more than £23k after being racially harassed at work
A bookkeeper in the UK has been awarded over £23,000 after an employment tribunal found her boss guilty of racial harassment.
Does the ruling of the Constitutional Tribunal not published in the Journal of Laws have legal effects? A precedent question for the NSA
The article discusses a legal challenge in Poland regarding a woman's denial of caregiving benefits for her disabled son due to her employment status, raising questions about the interpretation of legislative rules.
BA worker accused of masturbating near colleague wins unfair dismissal tribunal
A British Airways employee has won his case for unfair dismissal after he was accused of masturbating near a colleague, with an employment tribunal ruling in his favor following a cleared court case.
Lidl worker sacked for drinking 17p bottle of water after feeling 'dehydrated at checkout'
A Lidl employee was dismissed for drinking a bottle of water worth 17p that he did not pay for, with an employment tribunal ruling against his unfair dismissal claim.
Royal Mail-owned courier faces tribunal over drivers’ rights
A group of 46 drivers is taking legal action against a Royal Mail-owned courier service, claiming they have been misclassified as self-employed and are entitled to workers' rights.
Trainee prison custody officer 'angry' after pronoun disagreement, tribunal told
A trainee prison custody officer is taking security firm GEOAmey to an employment tribunal, alleging he was dismissed for refusing to use the pronouns of transgender prisoners.
Female nurses win employment case over NHS changing-room use by trans colleague
An employment tribunal ruled in favor of eight female nurses who claimed harassment after their complaints about a trans colleague using single-sex changing rooms at Darlington Memorial hospital.
Judge's blunt two-word response to woman's firing over wife's bid to kill boss
An employment tribunal found that Paula Smith was unfairly dismissed from her job after her wife attacked her boss, prompting a judge's pointed remark during the ruling.
Ambulance worker sacked after wife tried to kill boss in line for five-figure payout
An ambulance worker’s wife attempted to murder their boss, leading to her unfair dismissal from the NHS and a potential £14,000 compensation following an employment tribunal ruling.