Can employers pro-rate holiday pay for zero-hour and casual workers?
Blog Few things give employers a headache quite like trying to get to grips with holiday pay rules. Throw into the mix employees who don’t
Blog Few things give employers a headache quite like trying to get to grips with holiday pay rules. Throw into the mix employees who don’t

When it comes to employment law, it’s typically advised that treating everybody the same is the best way to avoid claims. However, in relation to

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has now issued a second edition of L140, and employers whose work activities involve power tools will need to

Balancing fairness, compliance, and business needs Table of Contents Managing an employee who frequently takes sick days can pose a challenge for employers, but it’s

Blog Are you bashing your head against the wall trying to figure out entitlements for those on zero-hour contracts? If so, you’re not alone. Zero-hour

BLOG It’s quite common for employers to amend employees’ terms and conditions of employment from time to time, and in many cases, the changes will

The tragic events of 14 June 2017, when a fire broke out in the Grenfell Tower residential accommodation block, illustrated the devastating effects of poor

An electric gate company has been handed a £30,000 fine for health and safety failings that led to the death of a six-year-old boy. The

Health and safety is often seen as separate to other business activities, but with million-pound fines now commonplace, health and safety failings can make or

Falls from height are one of the leading causes of workplace fatalities and injuries, accounting for 40 fatalities in 2018/19, and employers face record fines