Minicab firm Addison Lee has been told its drivers are not self-employed, but are workers entitled to rights which would include pensions.
It might not be fair but law on same sex survivor benefits is clear
Rachel Dalton looks at the latest twist in the row over civil partners’ scheme benefits
The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has ruled that schemes may restrict survivor benefits for civil partners to post-2005 accrual without falling foul of anti-discrimination law.
A man who was dismissed by his employer to save it from paying up to £1m in enhanced pension benefits has lost his age discrimination case at the High Court.
A Court of Appeal ruling has made it "easier than ever" to enforce compulsory retirement despite government plans to scrap the default retirement age.
Ruth Bamforth of Eversheds rounds up some of the year's most interesting cases involving LGPS schemes