
An employer’s guide to the Taylor Review
The eagerly-awaited Taylor Review of Modern Working Practices has now been published, touching on a wide range of areas of employment law. In this 116

The eagerly-awaited Taylor Review of Modern Working Practices has now been published, touching on a wide range of areas of employment law. In this 116

Blog Contrary to popular belief, a Contract of Employment does not have to be in written form to be legally valid. However, if you entered

BLOG With many of us looking forward to jetting off to the sun and sand, your business may be left short staffed over summer. It

Change can be scary and unsettling. Some employees may openly accept change, thinking about how it can positively affect their role and work. Others

Have you ever suspected that employees who leave your business take your customers’ details with them when they go? Individuals who do this can be

If an employee is dismissed, they have the right to be given the appropriate amount of notice as laid down under the Employment Rights Act

The Welsh government has announced plans to restrict the use of zero hours contracts in the social care sector. The proposals are as follows: Workers

HR seems to be the bane of many employers’ existence. Do you feel stressed about how to attract and retain the best talent for your

Blog Written by Hannah Kennedy on 12 February 2021 It is unlikely that a manager will be jumping for joy when they receive a grievance,
A small group of employees employed by the supermarket giant Lidl have won the right to trade union representation. Although they only make up 1.2%