Both off site manufacturers and the buyers of their goods often face problems in determining the basis for the contractual arrangements between them where the goods are required for construction projects.
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Helen Cankett explains mediation can often be the most constructive way for couples to reach agreements following the breakdown of a relationship
Read MoreCarillion’s entry into liquidation has resulted in many employers seeking to establish relationships with subcontractors, under which they will be paid directly in order to stay on site and finish the relevant project. However, establishing direct relations is not without risks, and requires safeguards for employers and subcontractors alike.
Read MoreIn this article, we consider the case of Crawford v Network Rail Infrastructure Ltd in which the EAT held that compensatory rest must, as far as possible, amount to a single break from work that lasts at least 20 minutes. It was important that, during the rest period, the worker was free from work.
Read MoreIn this article Steve Conlay looks at a recent Employment Appeal Tribunal case regarding non-renewal of fixed term contracts
Read MoreIn this article, Heyma Holmes reviews the recent case of López Ribalda and others v Spain whereby the European Court of Human Rights held that a Spanish employer's decision to install hidden video cameras to monitor theft violated the employees’ privacy rights.
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