FCSA questions Unite’s call for the NHS to ban the use of umbrellas
Julia Kermode comes to the defence of compliant umbrellas and expresses her bitter disappointment that Unite is urging the NHS to ban umbrellas.
How peer-to-peer lending could help boost contractor balance sheets
Written by FCSA Business Partner, Octopus Investments. For a contractor operating as a limited company, having surplus cash on the balance sheet should be a blessing. However, with the Bank of England’s decision to keep interest rates at 0.25% – the lowest it’s been since the Bank’s formation in 1694 – some businesses might start […]
Claimants do not bear the initial burden of proof in discrimination cases
Brabners LLP discuss the burden of proof provisions for discrimination claims set out in section 136(2) and (3) of the Equality Act 2010 (EqA 2010).