
Care home worker who refused vaccination was fairly dismissed
BLOG Written by James Tamm on 26 January 2022 Compulsory vaccination is a contentious issue – both from a moral and legal standpoint – eliciting strong opinions

BLOG Written by James Tamm on 26 January 2022 Compulsory vaccination is a contentious issue – both from a moral and legal standpoint – eliciting strong opinions

BLOG Written by James Tamm on 13 January 2022 You might have heard about the recent case of an employee who refused to return to the workplace

BLOG Written on 21 December 2021 Employees who are sick or self-isolating can normally self-certify for the first seven days of absence. This means following

BLOG Written on 16 December 2021 Thanks to a series of public outcries and increasingly progressive societal attitudes, recent years have seen sexual harassment become

BLOG Written on 25 November 2021 Effective health and safety management is more than just writing rules and training workers to follow them. While terms

BLOG Written on 17 November 2021 2021 is being dubbed the year of ‘The Great Resignation’. Employees are burned out, fed up and craving change,

BLOG Written by Corinne Curtis on 16 November 2021 While the full effects of the pandemic are yet to play out, what is clear is that employers

BLOG Written by Ed McFarlane on 2 November 2021 All employers must take care to avoid unlawful discrimination when dismissing employees. If you dismiss a disabled

BLOG Written by Alexandra Farmer on 1 November 2021 With normality returning, many organisations have made the decision to roll out remote and hybrid working on a

BLOG Written by James Tamm on 20 October 2021 As employers roll out their back-to-work plans, the issue of whether to make vaccination a compulsory