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The interior design of your workplace may not be at the top of your list of priorities. You may worry about the look of the

The interior design of your workplace may not be at the top of your list of priorities. You may worry about the look of the

Another day brings another gig economy case. This time, Addison Lee has become the latest in a line of companies who have faced an Employment

A new Data Protection Bill will be published in September 2017. The Bill will bring the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) into UK law.

What do you do if you find out one of your employees has lied on their CV? Unfortunately it seems to be a common occurrence

A coach fabricator has appeared in court after an apprentice was seriously injured in a fall from height. The court heard the worker was helping

Are you finding it hard to keep your employees engaged during summer? Take a second and have a look around your workplace. Do you see

Blog The UK’s highest court, the Supreme Court, has unanimously ruled that fees in respect of Employment Tribunal and Employment Appeal Tribunal proceedings are unlawful.

Blog Employers and managers may have heard a lot about zero hours contracts. After all, their use by employers has been debated by MPs and

Under a proposed new law, employed parents will get statutory paid time off work to mourn the death of their child. The Parental Bereavement (Pay

An agency worker suffered serious hand injuries while cleaning a lathe because the safety controls in place for the task were unsuitable. The court heard