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September 30, 2024

Why Diversity in Law Matters More Than Ever

By Abigail Wonga. Reading time: three minutes As the legal field grows more competitive for aspiring students, graduates, career changers and many more candidates, the legal […]
September 29, 2024

Thousands of Bolt Drivers Fight for Worker Status and Compensation Over Unpaid Holiday Pay and Wage Discrepancies

Olga Kyriakoudi in her article explores the legal battle of thousands of Bolt drivers to be recognised as workers rather than self-employed contractors. Represented by the law firm Leigh Day, over 12,500 drivers are seeking compensation for unpaid holiday pay and discrepancies in their wages, specifically shortfalls in the National Living Wage. This case highlights the ongoing struggle for gig economy workers to secure fair treatment and proper compensation for their labour.
September 26, 2024

What Are Some Inclusive Practices in Law and How Can Firms Build a Culture Around Them?

By Sa’eed Sadiq. Reading time: two minutes  For National Inclusion Week 2024, taking place from Monday, September 23 to Sunday, September 29, this year’s theme is […]
September 26, 2024

The importance of diversity in the legal profession

By Illka José. Reading time: four minutes For National Inclusion Week 2024, taking place from Monday, September 23 to Sunday, September 29, this year’s theme is […]
September 20, 2024

Cultural and Societal attitudes toward pay

Reading time: three minutes By Vridhi Mathur. For International Equal Pay Day 2024, Vridhi Mathur offers an insightful analysis of the cultural and societal factors shaping […]