
King’s Speech 2024 | 2 new employment Bills announced
BLOG Written on 18 July 2024 The 2024 general election saw the Labour Party return to UK Government for the first time in 14 years.

BLOG Written on 18 July 2024 The 2024 general election saw the Labour Party return to UK Government for the first time in 14 years.

BLOG Written by Angela Carter on 12 July 2024 When dealing with employee misconduct, it is sometimes appropriate to suspend an employee with full pay

BLOG Written on 5 July 2024 New statistics from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) show that workplaces in Great Britain are no safer than

BLOG Written by Lesley Rennie on 10 June 2024 Given the UK’s challenging economic climate, many organisations are seeking ways to reduce costs. This often

BLOG Written on 5 June 2024 Social media has transformed the way we communicate, allowing individuals to share their thoughts and opinions with a vast

BLOG Written by Danielle Fargnoli on 29 May 2024 The recent changes in flexible working legislation have redefined workplace dynamics and reshaped employee expectations. As

BLOG Written by Olivia Board on 24 May 2024 The prevalence of pregnancy or maternity discrimination leading to women leaving their jobs is concerning. Now,

Blog Written by Jane Hallas on 15 May 2024 Vicarious liability refers to the legal principle that holds employers accountable for the discriminatory actions of

BLOG The long-awaited Carer’s Leave Regulations came into effect on 6 April, 2024, marking a significant milestone for employee rights. Essentially, the regulations allow employees

BLOG Written by Richard Jay on 29 April 2024 Protection against discrimination is a day one right for workers and is usually one of the