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How would you feel about seeing a GP via video chat on your smartphone to discuss your symptoms and get treatment? Many people are already turning

How would you feel about seeing a GP via video chat on your smartphone to discuss your symptoms and get treatment? Many people are already turning

The case of Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council v Willetts and others has revisited the area of holiday pay, but it is the first time that

What happens if the unthinkable happens and th ere is a firearm or weapon attack in your workplace? These events are very rare. But it
WorkNest, one of the UK’s leading, fastest growing providers of HR, employment law and health and safety services has opened a new office in Glasgow.
Ellis Whittam, one of the UK’s leading, fastest growing providers of HR, employment law and health and safety services has opened a new office in

Unlike many other countries around the world, there are no specific statutory rights for workers to take leave for compassionate or bereavement reasons in the

Seventeen care workers are taking legal action over the failure to be paid the national minimum wage. It is considered to be the largest ever

Blog New guidelines announced by the Sentencing Council are set to have a dramatic effect on penalties handed down to organisations or individuals convicted of

Where a commercial contract to provide services changes hands (known as a “service provision change”), the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection from Employment) Regulations 2006 (TUPE)

A Borough Council has been fined £13,000 plus costs of £1,317 after a two year old child had two fingertips severed when playing in a