By Kieron JH • The Reasonable Adjustment • August 20, 2025 When a company finds itself accused of mistreating disabled applicants, it has two choices: Greggs has chosen option two.…
Posts tagged as “The Justice System”
The Recruitment Junction: A 20 Minute Withdrawal That Exposed Safeguarding Failures The Recruitment Junction: A 20 Minute Withdrawal That Exposed Safeguarding Failures By Kieron JH • Published August 18, 2025…
The legal system is full of tradition. It is shaped not just by laws, but by relationships, reputations, and silent understandings. For those within that circle, it is familiar. For…
Let’s cut through the legal jargon – if you’re flying solo in court, you’re expected to follow the rules, no free rides. But some LiPs pull off wins anyway. Let’s…
There’s a common myth that representing yourself in civil court means the judge will go easy on you. That’s not quite how it works. If you’re a litigant in person…
Date: 14 August 2025By: Kieron JH, Founder – The Reasonable Adjustment Today, I submitted a formal pre-action protocol letter to the trustees of The Recruitment Junction (TRJ). The letter sets…
Date: August 2025 After raising legitimate concerns about safeguarding, governance failures, and public funding transparency at The Recruitment Junction, we became aware of a LinkedIn post by one of their…
The Equality Act 2010 is the backbone of anti-discrimination law in the UK. It applies in workplaces, schools, universities, public services, and many private services too. If you are disadvantaged…
The Jimmy Savile Syndrome: How Good Deeds Hide Bad Behaviour The Jimmy Savile Syndrome: How Good Deeds Hide Bad Behaviour By Kieron JH | 10 August 2025 Good deeds should…
Section 77 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 is one of the most powerful accountability tools in UK law. It protects the integrity of public records by making it…



