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Research by Bloomsbury Square Employment Law found that the majority of workers in the UK are scared to expose their employers
Boss slashed a hardworking employee’s salary, so he handed lawyers the evidence to bring the whole company down.
HR horror stories: how to overcome three workplace nightmares
🎃 With Halloween upon us, our partner Donna Clancy has written this article for People Management which outlines three common HR horrors with tips on how to prevent each one from turning into a full-blown nightmare.
How the clocks going back this weekend could affect your wages
Our partner Will Burrows spoke to The Sun and explained how this could impact the pay of the three million UK employees who regularly work night shifts.
Thinking of leaving your employment to launch a rival tech startup?
Bloomsbury Square partner Chris Hogg latest article published by Startups Magazine explores the legal traps that some founders don’t spot until it’s too late.
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People in the UK are working longer for many reasons. For many, the social benefits of staying in work. what do you need to know and do if you believe have been the victim of age discrimination at work?
Chambers has launched their 2026 rankings of the best employment lawyers in the UK and has ranked Bloomsbury Square Employment Law.
Bloomsbury Square Employment Law announces today that the firm has been recommended by the Legal 500 UK for the first time as a “Firm to Watch” in the Employment (Senior Executives) section.
If you're facing challenges at work getting top-quality legal advice could be crucial. But how do you find a top employment lawyer who is right for your situation?
As temperatures soar across the UK, many workers may find their offices uncomfortably warm and stuffy. So, what happens when the heat becomes too much? Can you insist on working from home?