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We supported over 2,600 members in formal cases last year.
Security At Work
Job insecurity, unfair treatment over pay and working conditions, excessive working hours, problems getting time off, discrimination, harassment, bullying: the list of potential problems at work is endless and most people have no one to turn to for help.
Affinity offers its members the advice, support and where necessary the protection they need to get a fair deal at work.
We’ll help you with any work-related problem, guiding you through the minefield that is the modern workplace, ensuring your legal rights are protected and giving practical advice on how you can lift the pressure of the sort of problems that most of us face during our careers. We’ll represent you in any grievance or disciplinary procedures, and if necessary present your case at the Employment Tribunal.
Thinking of joining?
Leading employment law barrister Daniel Barnett has a piece of advice for you.
Listen to the below clip from Daniel’s recent appearance on Nick Ferrari’s LBC radio show.
Advice
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News
Information when you need it most. Today’s workplace is a rapidly changing environment and you need authoritative, up-to-date information. Most importantly you need information you can rely on.
Latest News
No Jab, No Job: Can your employer insist that you have the Coronavirus vaccine?
This question is going to recur many times this spring and summer but as with many employment law issues, there’s no straightforward answer! Most peoples’ contracts of employment are silent on the issue of whether employees must have the coronavirus vaccine...
Landmark Uber Case – What’s It All About?
Last week, the UK’s Supreme Court, Britain’s highest court, gave a ruling on a landmark case brought by Uber drivers against Uber (Uber BV v Aslam and Others). The Supreme Court ruled that Uber must treat its drivers as workers rather than as self-employed...
Banks and ICO Regulations
Affinity has raised an issue that affects members across the banking industry with the Information Commissioner’s Office. Whilst this particular concern related too Lloyds Banking Group it has implications industry-wide. The ICO has confirmed to the union that...