Money is not everything. A farmer taught me this many years ago. This is his story.
Read MoreAre temporary workers at risk during the Covid-19 Lockdown?
Temporary and casual workers are at high risk during the Covid-19 pandemic. It explains why the law requires their wages to be paid.
Read MoreDo employers need to make profits before they can pay wages?
Can an employer can refuse to pay his employees if he runs at a loss? The Answer to that is a ‘No’.
Read MoreCan an employer refuse to pay his employees’ wages during the Covid-19 pandemic?
Employees are stuck. Employers refuse to pay their employees' wages during the Covid-19 pandemic. Employees want to work - but are prevented from working. They are broke. Can Employers refuse to pay their wages? The answer is, 'No'. But the real question is, 'Why?' This short video explains it.
Read MoreIs there a way to protect yourself from a difficult contract during this pandemic?
How do you protect yourself - or your company - from the terrible financial consequences of this pandemic? This video shows you how.
Read MoreAre a person’s fundamental rights lost during a pandemic?
Can a government violate human rights during the fight against the coronavirus? At times such as this, are one’s fundamental liberties suspended?
Read MoreLord Sumption: ‘Has there been a national overreaction to the coronavirus pandemic?’
Lord Sumption is a former Supreme Court Judge. He believes that this national lockdown is not right. This is what he said in a BBC interview on March 30, 2020. What do you think?
Read MoreCan enforcement officers use force against MCO offenders?
No: unless it is to achieve the '3 Mechanisms' to prevent the spread of the contagion. And any force used must be reasonable and proportionate. Can offenders be caned, or made to do squats? What do you think?
Read MoreAre current methods of enforcing anti-pandemic rules, legal?
The answer is, mostly, ‘No’.
Read MoreHow did Lord Denning formulate the principle of ‘Promissory Estoppel’?
This is a true story. Read on …
Read More