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Artwork at Arbor: Creeper by Tom Elliot
Tom is a Peckham-based artist, whose practice consists of painting, drawing and collage, which he uses to explore abstraction and his own journey within it.
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I am a UK lawyer who advises on data protection matters from a risk and governance, workplace, and commercial perspective. Taking a pragmatic, risk-based approach to compliance, I work with clients ...
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According to the Financial Times, I am an “expert” in all aspects of gender and ethnicity pay gap reporting.
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I am a Senior Associate in the Employment, Immigration and Reward division. I advise on both employment and immigration law. I have a particular interest in scenarios in which immigration and ...
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I joined Lewis Silkin in September 2022 as a Solicitor Apprentice based in the Immigration Team in London.
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Tom Heys quoted in Economist
17 October 2014Tom Heys has been quoted in an Economist article on 'Religion, employment and teaching'.
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Tom Heys comments for The Economist: ‘A legal defeat for a pious prison gardener is good news for bosses’
09 August 2017Tom Heys has commented in an article for The Economist discussing religious rights at work, in light of a recent case in which an individual failed in his religious discrimination claim after being disciplined for causing offence by quoting Bible passages.
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Tom Heys comments for The Economist: A ruling about a Jewish teacher in London will help devout bosses
21 February 2019Tom Heys has commented in an article for The Economist that discusses a recent judgment which arose when a Jewish couple attended a barbecue organised by a kindergarten where the woman taught, which is affiliated to the Chabad Lubavitch movement of Hasidic Jews. The man let slip, in conversation with one of the school’s directors, that the couple were cohabiting.
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Gender pay gap may be skewed by furloughing: Tom Heys comments for The Times
04 January 2021Furloughed workers will be excluded from mandatory gender pay gap reporting next year, which could distort pay disparities between men and women.
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‘No excuse’ for government not to mandate ethnicity pay gap reporting, say MPs: Tom Heys comments for People Management
09 February 2022But experts say firms need to pay attention to what they do with the data after they have reported it
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Gender and ethnicity pay gap data and staff resistance – Tom Heys comments for FT Ignites Europe
27 July 2022As staff become more aware and sensitive to the collection and use of their personal data it can cause diversity initiatives at companies to be stifled, or worse, falter entirely. Tom Heys, our gender and ethnicity pay gap reporting expert, comments for the FT Ignites Europe publication to explore the issue further.
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Tom Heys comments for International Employment Lawyer on how to continue closing the gender pay gap
20 September 2023A new analysis of official data shows that the UK’s gender pay gap reporting rules have led to an encouraging rise in female representation at higher pay grades. In this article, gender pay gap reporting expert, Tom Heys, offers insight into what employers should and should not be doing to attain women in these roles.
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The HQ move FAQ – Tom Merrick comments for Estates Gazette
22 February 2024The use of office space has changed dramatically. Economic and political pressures have forced many businesses to re-evaluate their strategies and adapt to hybrid working models.
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Should (female) employees be told how to dress to impress?
26 January 2017Hitting the headlines, two parliamentary committees have published a report highlighting the fact that discriminatory dress codes are still widespread in the workplace.
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Tokyo Olympics logo scrapped after copyright claim
02 September 2015James Sweeting has been quoted in an article by the World Intellectual Property Review which examines the reasons behind the withdrawal of the current emblems of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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Tokyo Olympics chooses new logo after copyright storm
29 April 2016Alex Kelham has been quoted in an article by World Intellectual Property Review which discusses the Tokyo Olympics new logo and copyright concerns following the previous logo choice.
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POSTPONED: Ambush ahead of the Tokyo Olympics 2020
01 April 2020With the approach of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games we’ll get you up to speed on the do’s and don’ts of marketing in connection with the Games.
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LS Presents - Advertising, Marketing and Promotions: Cryptoassets, including NFTs and Fan Tokens
19 October 2022Cryptoassets, including NFTs and Fan Tokens, are booming. While regulators have been slow to get to grips with advertising for these exciting but complex and potentially risky investments, they are quickly getting up to speed. The stakes are high, not only for crypto-trading platforms, but for any brand wanting to cash in on the crypto gold rush.
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French police put together case against Ikea bosses
21 November 2013After the revelation that two senior executives from Ikea’s French business and a former head of the company were charged with illegally using police files to snoop on staff and customers, Ellen Temperton discusses legal ways to obtain information about a candidate's or existing employee’s criminal past in a Times article.
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The Lewis Silkin Dispute Resolution team, together with Maitland Chambers, secure the continuation of a £90m freezing order and defeat interim challenges
15 August 2024In reaching this important decision and finding for our client, Cancrie, the court considered some key areas of law.