
Giving with one hand and taking with the other?
The National Living Wage (NLW) was introduced on 1st April 2016 and already there are concerns being raised as to how this is being implemented.

The National Living Wage (NLW) was introduced on 1st April 2016 and already there are concerns being raised as to how this is being implemented.

A high street shoe chain has been ordered to pay more than £57,000 after it knowingly exposed its staff to asbestos. Pavers, which has more

On 19 March, Chief Executive of Merlin Attractions Operations Ltd, Nick Varney will be the first passenger on the reopened Smiler ride at Alton Towers.

The Government has stated that they are committed to closing the difference in pay between men and women. In July 2015, a consultation was launched

As we have reported previously, the Government is committed to increasing the number of apprenticeship opportunities in the coming years. To assist in funding this,

Apprentices have become an important part of the Government’s plans to encourage growth in the economy. In August it was announced that companies bidding for

Where a commercial contract to provide services changes hands (known as a “service provision change”), the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection from Employment) Regulations 2006 (TUPE)

The Conservative Government delivered the first budget of their term on 8th July 2015. One of the headlines was the proposed introduction of a “National

It’s all go in the world of collective redundancy consultation. Following on from the European Woolworths decision in May (reported here), there has been a

It is common in some jobs for a large proportion of an employee’s salary to be made up of commission payments from, for example, successful