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04 Mar 2024
The Employment Tribunal (ET) has recently heard a case which has hit the headlines.
Many property owners let out their home or second homes that they own on short-term lets via online portals such as airbnb.
Paternity leave is an important employment right, needed at the most sensitive time when a baby arrives.