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Law360 UK Employment provides the breaking news and analysis on employment law. Coverage includes employment-related litigation, government enforcement actions, and arbitration proceedings, as well as legislative and regulatory activity. It is the essential intelligence successful employment lawyers require to keep up with the latest developments, make informed decisions and safeguard clients.
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Latest News in Employment UK
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April 17, 2026
NCA Can't Automatically Close Hearings On Workers' Claims
A London appeals judge has rejected the National Crime Agency's request to fight workers' tribunal claims behind closed doors whenever there is the possible disclosure of evidence that relates to intercepted communications.
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April 17, 2026
Head Of Employment Tribunals Calls For More Video Hearings
More remote hearings are a "needs must" to cope with a surge in claims from workers and difficulties in recruiting judges to work in London, the president of the Employment Tribunals has said.
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April 17, 2026
Whistleblowing On Minimum Wage Breaches At New High
A growing number of whistleblowers are reporting employers they believe are not paying the national minimum wage as reports rose to a five-year high of more than 7,600 in 2025, according to data obtained from HMRC.
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April 17, 2026
Gov't Defends Power To Shift UK Pensions To Private Assets
The government has successfully reinstated controversial new powers into draft legislation that would allow it to compel pension funds to put money into U.K. investments.
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April 16, 2026
Gender Critical Gov't Staffer Settles Harassment Case
A U.K. government employee who was sued for expressing gender-critical views at work has said the case has been dropped, after an Employment Tribunal dismissed large parts of the claim.
Areas of Coverage
- LITIGATION
- U.K. employment tribunals, including the Employment Appeal Tribunal, including matters involving discrimination, wrongful dismissal, redundancy and whistleblowing
- Cases in the High Court involving employment disputes such as breach of contract, employee poaching, noncompete clauses, theft of trade secrets or confidential information, employee classification, non-disclosure agreements and union activity
- Disputes over pension schemes
- Criminal enforcement actions brought by The Pensions Regulator, the Health and Safety Executive or against directors by The Insolvency Service
- Any disputes relating to workers' rights stemming from Brexit between the EU and U.K.
- HMRC enforcement efforts connected to employment income tax
- AGENCIES
- The Pensions Regulator
- The Health and Safety Executive
- Employment Agency Standards Inspectorate
- Equity and Human Rights Commission
- The Director of Labour Market Enforcement
- Acas (the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service)
- POLICY & REGULATION
- Agency actions and rulings
- Gender pay gap reporting
- Industrial action
- Legislation or regulation governing employment rights, national minimum wage, employment relations, maternity and parental leave, agency work regulations, health and safety at work
Readership
- Employment lawyers at top law firms
- Corporate counsel and compliance officers at Fortune Global 500+ companies
- Human resources professionals
- Trade unions
- Information experts at law firms, agencies, and companies
- Policymakers at government agencies
- Judges and court staff across the UK