
Shoplifting and aggression | Keeping staff safe amid rising retail crime
BLOG Written by Theresa Lama-Cramp on 22 August 2025 Retail crime is on the rise, and pharmacies are among the hardest hit. According to a
BLOG Written by Theresa Lama-Cramp on 22 August 2025 Retail crime is on the rise, and pharmacies are among the hardest hit. According to a
BLOG Picture this: an employee submits a formal grievance about some aspect of their employment, but before you can act on it, they suddenly withdraw
BLOG Written by Jane Hallas on 7 August 2025 Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) – legal contracts used to prevent the sharing of certain information with others
BLOG Written on 14 July 2025 When an employee discloses that they have ADHD or autism, many employers find themselves asking: Is this classed as
BLOG Written on 14 July 2025 When an employee calls in sick, it’s natural for employers to want to understand the situation. However, questions around
BLOG Written on 4 July 2025 The Employment Law Bill promises the biggest shake-up of UK employment law in decades. Having recently cleared the Committee
BLOG Written by Danielle Fargnoli-Read on 25 June 2025 Let’s be honest – recruitment can be tough. You spend a lot of time writing job
BLOG Written on 23 June 2025 On 1 June 2025, the Sentencing Council introduced important amendments to its guidelines for health and safety, corporate manslaughter,
BLOG Written by Amy Waters on 20 June 2025 Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools are transforming the way employers manage their operations, from streamlining recruitment to
BLOG The adult social care sector has long faced significant recruitment challenges, with providers struggling to fill vital roles amid growing demand. These difficulties have