
Is enhanced maternity pay discriminatory against men?
Two recent cases have posed the question of whether it is unlawful for men on shared parental leave to be paid less than mothers on

Two recent cases have posed the question of whether it is unlawful for men on shared parental leave to be paid less than mothers on

Done right, employee incentives can play a significant role in attracting and retaining talented employees and keeping them focused and engaged. As well as making

There are a number of commonly-held myths surrounding bank holidays. This can leave employers unsure where they stand and worried that they may be getting

Following the recent controversy surrounding Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs), the government has announced new measures to stop ‘gagging orders’ from silencing workers. What is a Non-Disclosure Agreement? A

blog Your employee is accused of committing a work-related offence that necessitates police involvement. Do you as an employer have to wait until the police

When the government names and shames employers who have failed to comply with National Minimum Wage rules, hospitality businesses often appear on the list. In

The guidance employees receive when starting a new job can mean the difference between feeling welcomed into a new team or completely bewildered. Despite this,

Charitable organisations heavily rely on the man power of generous volunteers, but employers’ obligations in respect of non-paid workers are often unclear. Confusion over the

Blog It can be a huge shock if one of your key employees unexpectedly resigns. There will no doubt be two huge costs to consider;

The Court of Appeal has concluded that Uber drivers are workers, not self-employed contractors. It agreed with the decision made by the Employment Appeal Tribunal