23 Must Read Articles
  • News
  • Advice
  • Finance
  • Legal
  • Opinion
  • In Business
  • Technology
  • Get Funded
  • Profiles

Latest News:

  • UK’s trade deficit widens to record £27.9bn as business with Russia reaches historic low
  • John Lewis to end ‘never knowingly undersold’ era on 22 August
  • Biggest UK fall in real wages for 100 years looms
  • Government opens consultation on biomass carbon capture and storage
  • UK economy shrinks by 0.6 per cent as Britain heads for winter recession
  • Cryptocurrency tycoon Ben Delo in legal challenge over data watchdog
  • Arsenal FC’s cryptoasset ads deemed ‘irresponsible’ by watchdog
  • 1 in 4 shop workers skip meals each month to pay bills
  • Introduction of €7 visa-waiver forms for travellers to EU delayed
  • Reliable rent-paying ‘should count towards mortgage applications’

Tag: supreme court

Calling in sick

Employment Tribunal judge might as well have invited workers to ‘go sick and send bosses your beer tab’

13 June 2021 Opinion Charlie Mullins 0 Comments

The case of the workshy driver who won an employment tribunal despite being spotted at a bar after phoning in sick is a fine example of why the pendulum of power has swung too far towards employees.

The Supreme Court opened the floodgates and now businesses are starting to drown in employment tribunals

8 July 2019 Columns, Opinion Charlie Mullins 0 Comments

I’m not claiming to be Mystic Meg, but I knew I would be spot on with my prediction when the Supreme Court deemed employment tribunal fees to be illegal in 2017. I said there would be a flood of claims against businesses, and I have been proven 100 percent correct!

Supreme Court missed huge opportunity to drag law into 21st Century with Pimlico Plumbers’ ruling

13 June 201813 June 2018 Columns, Opinion Charlie Mullins 0 Comments

I’m supposed to say I’m disappointed that the Supreme Court has ruled against Pimlico Plumbers, by ruling that plumber, Gary Smith, was a worker, rather than the self-employed contractor we all knew he was when he was carrying out work for my company.

Pimlico Plumbers’ employment status case heading for the Supreme Court

8 August 2017 Opinion Charlie Mullins 0 Comments

I’ve received the most wonderful news that my company, Pimlico Plumbers, has been granted permission to appeal our long-running and potentially ground-breaking employment case to the Supreme Court.

Supreme Court has opened the floodgates and employers will drown in tribunals

26 July 2017 Columns, Opinion Charlie Mullins 0 Comments

I am shaking with rage I’m so angry about today’s Supreme Court ruling that says that charging people to bring employment tribunal cases against employers is illegal.

Search our site

Latest Content

Why picking the best media personalities to associate your image with defines you

You might not be able to choose your family, but you can Pick n’ Mix the best media personalities to associate your image with – It’s who you hang out with that vitally defines who you are

UK’s trade deficit widens to record £27.9bn as business with Russia reaches historic low

John Lewis to end ‘never knowingly undersold’ era on 22 August

Biggest UK fall in real wages for 100 years looms

BT and Barclaycard Payments partner to offer benefits for UK micro-businesses

Exponential growth on imports from South Africa to the United Kingdom

Government opens consultation on biomass carbon capture and storage

UK economy shrinks by 0.6 per cent as Britain heads for winter recession

Utilities

Business Energy Claims recovers £25,000 for UK chocolatier

Manufacturing company recovers thousands from mis-sold energy contracts

40 Bank Street
Canary Wharf
London E14 5NR

Tel: 020 7148 3861

editorial.bm@cbmeg.co.uk

Home

  • > About us
  • > Business Matters Podcast
  • > Contact us

Advertising

  • > Advertise with us
  • > Subscribe to our magazine
  • > Subscribe to our newsletters
Copyright © 2021The Business Matters Brand Ltd - A Capital Business Media Company
  • Terms
  • Our Privacy Policy
  • Cookies