
Gender pay reporting – managing the consequences
Now that large companies have published their gender pay reports, the results are out in the public for everyone to scrutinise and analyse. This includes

Now that large companies have published their gender pay reports, the results are out in the public for everyone to scrutinise and analyse. This includes

When staff just don’t get along, it can be a manager’s worst nightmare. In retail environments, colleagues will be working shoulder to shoulder with each

Concerns around ‘bogus’ self-employment have been bubbling under the surface for the last couple of years. With cases coming thick and fast to courts and

Cancer can be devastating for all those affected by it. The majority of us will know someone who has been affected by cancer. It may

Accommodating flexible working requests can be challenging, but more so, for employers in the care sector. The nature of the work can mean that workers

It may be an accepted part of life that women go through the menopause, but it is certainly less accepted that female employees may need

Many people believe in the old adage that ‘you don’t leave your company, you leave your manager’. All organisations want leaders who inspire and nurture

As the heavy snow causes widespread disruption across the UK, many people will be affected by the unsafe driving conditions, road closures, reduced or cancelled

It’s an unfortunate fact of life that charities undergo organisational changes. This is often due to failing to get renewed funding, tighter budgets or the

Blog Written by Hannah Kennedy on 12 February 2021 With reports that a whistleblower has accused Oxfam of failing to act after being informed of