
Rights of fixed-term employees
BLOG Fixed-term contracts can be very useful to cover a period of maternity leave or long-term sick leave, to do a job where funding has

BLOG Fixed-term contracts can be very useful to cover a period of maternity leave or long-term sick leave, to do a job where funding has

If you found yourself in the situation of having to deal with a case of one of your employees allegedly having stolen from your business,

Do you know what the law says about time off to attend antenatal appointments? Are you aware of how much you need to pay expectant

We may all believe that we are legal experts after watching countless hours of Ally McBeal or Law & Order, but Employment Law doesn’t always

In a recent case of Grange v Abellio London Limited, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) was asked to make a ruling on whether an employer

BLOG Put a stop to fake sickness absences! Employers face many challenges when dealing with sickness absences. It gets much more difficult when you face

Blog Withdrawing a job offer due to sickness can be a sensitive and legally intricate matter for employers. In this blog, we will address the

BLOG Written on 7 June 2024 Social media can be a valuable tool for employers to research prospective employees – it often provides more information

Ministers have ordered a crackdown on employers in the so-called gig economy who use a high number of self-employed or agency workers amid concerns about

The London Central Employment Tribunal has found against the company Uber, which allows people to book and pay for a taxi via an app, in