What you need to know about probationary periods
BLOG It’s quite common for an employee’s contract to include a probationary period to give the employer time to assess their suitability and capability for
BLOG It’s quite common for an employee’s contract to include a probationary period to give the employer time to assess their suitability and capability for

A disabled bank worker who was subjected to six years of torment at several NatWest branches has received a record-breaking £4.7 million in damages. The
BLOG Sickness Absence | Frequently Asked Questions 1. Can employer terminate employment for sick absence? While occasional sickness absence is normal, you may have noticed

BLOG With several ministers in Rishi Sunak’s government having faced allegations of bullying civil servants, employers are faced with a difficult question: are we overlooking
Blog Even those with an unblemished record may at some stage commit illegal acts. If this is true of somebody you employ, and the offence

BLOG There are a number of commonly-held myths in the realm of employment law. Some give employers a false sense of security, while others make
Following a plateau in collision figures, a road safety charity has now stressed that urgent action is needed to tackle the number of work-related traffic
There’s something about January that makes many of us feel like making drastic life changes. Whether it’s going meat-free, putting your house on the market
In the era of social justice, issues of gender identity stir up heated debate between those pushing for greater acceptance and those refusing to budge

In the workplace, unsafe behaviour is responsible for a huge percentage of accidents, approximately 90%. Every year, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) produces work-related