
Uber loses legal battle over drivers’ self-employed status
BLOG Following a long-running legal battle, the Supreme Court has ruled that Uber drivers are in fact workers, not self-employed contractors. The UK’s highest court

BLOG Following a long-running legal battle, the Supreme Court has ruled that Uber drivers are in fact workers, not self-employed contractors. The UK’s highest court
BLOG Written by Scott Crichton on 26 January 2021 Risk assessment – a systematic approach to identifying hazards and evaluating any associated risks within a workplace –
Blog In the fiercely competitive landscape of talent acquisition, the prospect of other businesses poaching your employees is a real concern. This blog delves into
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
1. Can annual leave be cancelled? There may be situations where you need to cancel an employee’s annual leave that has already been approved, such

You just finished interviewing and you’re convinced you’ve found the perfect candidate. However, after you post the offer, new information comes to light that changes
COVID-19 advice The information in this blog is correct as at 9 April 2020. For the most up-to-date Employment Law and Health & Safety advice to

COVID-19 advice The information in this blog is correct as at 20 March 2020. For the most up-to-date Employment Law and Health & Safety advice to
All you need to know about how your business can take appropriate risk control measures in the face of coronavirus (COVID-19). The implications of the

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