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Amazon Turned Away a Breastfeeding Mother. Employers Keep Losing This Fight.

Professional woman holding her baby in a modern office, calm and capable

Opinion & Commentary 8 July 2026 • By Tom Street, Solicitor Disclaimer: This article contains Tom Street’s personal opinion and commentary on employment law. It is not legal advice for your specific circumstances. For advice on your individual situation, please contact us directly. Tom Street is a solicitor regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA No. 566718). Key Facts Rachael Bews, co-founder and CEO of textile business Nu Coton, was …

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Paid Carer’s Leave Is Finally on the Table. It’s Overdue, and It Mustn’t Be Watered Down.

Working carer checking a phone between caring for an elderly relative and a workday

Opinion & Commentary 11 June 2026 • By Tom Street, Solicitor Disclaimer: This article contains Tom Street’s personal opinion and commentary on employment policy. It is not legal advice for your specific circumstances. For advice on your individual situation, please contact us directly. Tom Street is a solicitor regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA No. 566718). Key Facts The Government has launched a consultation on paid carer’s leave for …

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Guaranteed Hours for Zero-Hours Workers Are Coming. The Small Print Decides How Much They’re Worth.

Zero-hours worker checking a shift rota on a phone, illustrating guaranteed hours reforms

Opinion & Commentary 5 June 2026 • By Tom Street, Solicitor Disclaimer: This article contains Tom Street’s personal opinion and commentary on employment policy. It is not legal advice for your specific circumstances. For advice on your individual situation, please contact us directly. Tom Street is a solicitor regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA No. 566718). Key Facts On 2 June 2026 the government opened a consultation on reforming …

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She Reported a Safety Risk. Then Drove 800 Miles to a Meeting Her Boss Skipped. She Won £149,000.

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Opinion & Commentary 5 June 2026 • By Tom Street, Solicitor Disclaimer: This article contains Tom Street’s personal opinion and commentary on a reported employment tribunal decision. It is not legal advice for your specific circumstances. For advice on your individual situation, please contact us directly. Tom Street is a solicitor regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA No. 566718). Key Facts Beth Littlewood, a former canoe polo champion and …

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Made redundant from Airsprung in Trowbridge? Here’s what you can claim and the deadline nobody’s mentioned

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News 8 May 2026 • By Tom Street, Solicitor Get free initial advice from a local firm We’re based in Frome, just down the A361 from Trowbridge. We act for employees only and we’ll tell you straight whether you’ve got a claim worth pursuing. No fee for the first conversation. Get Free Initial Advice Or call us on 01373 486574 If you’re one of the 71 people who lost their …

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Day-One Sick Pay Is Finally Here. It’s Still Not Enough.

Worker at home checking statutory sick pay entitlement on a laptop after April 2026 SSP changes

Opinion & Commentary 2 May 2026 • By Tom Street, Solicitor Disclaimer: This article contains Tom Street’s personal opinion and commentary on employment policy. It is not legal advice for your specific circumstances. For advice on your individual situation, please contact us directly. Tom Street is a solicitor regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA No. 566718). Key Facts From 6 April 2026, statutory sick pay (SSP) is payable from …

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Six Employment Law Changes That Came Into Force This Week. Here’s What They Mean For You.

News & Analysis Key Facts The National Living Wage rose to £12.71 per hour from 1 April 2026 Statutory Sick Pay is now a day-one right with no lower earnings limit, meaning more workers qualify than ever before Statutory family pay (maternity, paternity, adoption, shared parental and parental bereavement) rose to £194.32 per week from 6 April 2026 Paternity leave and unpaid parental leave are now day-one rights under the …

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April 2026 Is Less Than a Month Away. Here’s Every Employment Law Change You Need to Know About.

Workplace notice board with pinned employment law changes for April 2026

News 8 March 2026 • By Tom Street, Solicitor Key Facts The biggest single batch of Employment Rights Act 2025 changes takes effect on 6 April 2026 Statutory sick pay becomes a day-one right with no earnings threshold and no waiting days Paternity leave and unpaid parental leave become day-one rights The protective award for failing to consult on collective redundancies doubles from 90 to 180 days’ pay Sexual harassment …

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“Dragon Porn” at Work? No. A Fantasy Audiobook and a Boss Who Read 30 Pages of Private Messages.

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Opinion & Commentary 6 March 2026 • By Tom Street, Solicitor Disclaimer: This article contains Tom Street’s personal opinion and commentary on employment policy. It is not legal advice for your specific circumstances. For advice on your individual situation, please contact us directly. Tom Street is a solicitor regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA No. 566718). Key Facts Finance administrator Kirsty Coleman was suspended for gross misconduct after her …

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Reform UK Wants to Scrap the Employment Rights Act 2025. Let’s Be Clear About What That Actually Means.

Palace of Westminster at dusk reflected in the River Thames — Reform UK employment rights opinion piece

Opinion & Commentary 5 March 2026 • By Tom Street, Solicitor Disclaimer: This article contains Tom Street’s personal opinion and commentary on employment policy. It is not legal advice for your specific circumstances. For advice on your individual situation, please contact us directly. Tom Street is a solicitor regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA No. 566718). Key Facts Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice pledged a “Great Repeal Bill” …

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