
BREXIT | What happens to employee rights if there is no deal?
Concerns have been mounting as we head towards March 2019 without clear signs that a deal with the EU can be reached. The government has

Concerns have been mounting as we head towards March 2019 without clear signs that a deal with the EU can be reached. The government has

Blog In the event an employee suffers bereavement, employers need to handle the situation with care and sensitivity. At times like this, the employee may

This week Muslims all around the country will be celebrating Eid al-Adha. This is considered one of the most significant festivals in the Islamic calendar.

Blog Leavism refers to the unhealthy trend of employees using their annual leave to catch up on work or recover from illness, rather than rest

Allocating annual leave is a challenge, especially when dealing with requests from working parents. Imagine one of your employees, Max, finds the perfect package holiday

Blog In order to save some money, employers may be tempted to download a free contract of employment or attempt to draft one themselves by

If you were asked to identify the moaner in your workplace, you could probably point the finger quite quickly. Every organisation has at least one

We may have lost our semi final encounter to Croatia, but there are many positives that have come out of this World Cup. Where previous

The rules on subject access requests changed under the GDPR. The right of access, commonly known as subject access, allows employees to make a request

We all want our employees to enjoy their time off work, but what happens if an employee takes that one step too far and does