Sainsbury’s to increase hourly pay. But you still need to claim for unpaid backpay
Around 118,000 staff will be eligible for a pay rise in 2025. However, it does not rectify years of unequal pay experienced by some workers.
Around 118,000 staff will be eligible for a pay rise in 2025. However, it does not rectify years of unequal pay experienced by some workers.
Learn about the Birmingham equal pay settlement, a landmark victory addressing pay disparities and securing fairness for 6,000 council staff members.
Across the UK, businesses and other organisations rely on energy brokers to secure favourable gas and electricity deals. However, the trust placed in these brokers is often misplaced, as lawyers believe some pushed the energy companies that paid them the best commission rather than looking for the best deals for their customers.
In January 2024, the High Court ruled that drivers could sue BMW for fitting some diesel vehicles with devices that tricked emissions tests. The illegal devices made it seem like BMW’s diesel cars were less-polluting than they actually were.
Across the UK, businesses and other organisations rely on energy brokers to secure favourable gas and electricity deals. However, the trust placed in these brokers is often misplaced, as lawyers believe some pushed the energy companies that paid them the best commission rather than looking for the best deals for their customers.
On 19 February 2021, the Supreme Court ruled that Uber drivers are workers, not self-employed contractors. As a result of this ground-breaking case, Uber was forced to pay its drivers backpay and the correct wage going forward. The decision had much wider repercussions as it opened the way for other drivers to come forward and make similar claims.
Across the UK, businesses and other organisations rely on energy brokers to secure favourable gas and electricity deals. However, the trust placed in these brokers is often misplaced, as lawyers believe some pushed the energy companies that paid them the best commission rather than looking for the best deals for their customers.
Worked at multiple supermarkets? You may have multiple equal pay claims due to pay disparities between store workers and distribution staff. Find out more!
Across the UK, businesses and other organisations rely on energy brokers to secure favourable gas and electricity deals. However, the trust placed in these brokers is often misplaced, as lawyers believe some pushed the energy companies that paid them the best commission rather than looking for the best deals for their customers.
Across the UK, businesses and other organisations rely on energy brokers to secure favourable gas and electricity deals. However, the trust placed in these brokers is often misplaced, as lawyers believe some pushed the energy companies that paid them the best commission rather than looking for the best deals for their customers.
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