
Employment status | Bolt drivers case highlights the dangers of treating workers as self-employed
BLOG Written by Chloe Kamutikaoma on 9 December 2024 The issue of employment status has long been a grey area, particularly for workers in the

BLOG Written by Chloe Kamutikaoma on 9 December 2024 The issue of employment status has long been a grey area, particularly for workers in the

BLOG Written by Susie Lockhart on 5 November 2024 The latest annual Employment Tribunal statistics are out, covering the period from April 2023 to March

BLOG Written Charlotte Beedles on 30 October 2024 Employment law is an everchanging and complex field, often misunderstood by employers and employees alike. From misconceptions

BLOG Written by Kyle Williams on 29 October 2024 Tattoos in the workplace have long been a contentious issue. Despite becoming more mainstream, many employers

BLOG Written by Jack Murphy on 25 October 2024 Can comments about a male staff member’s baldness amount to harassment related to sex? Yes, according

BLOG Written by Alex Holmes (Updated on 3rd October 2025) Every manager knows how easily performance conversations can get postponed or pushed aside, sometimes due

BLOG Written by Susie Lockhart on 17 September 2024 Recent reports suggest that the UK Labour government is planning to introduce legislation that would give

BLOG Written by Lorna Gemmell on 9 September 2024 As an employer, one of your most important responsibilities is to protect and safeguard your workforce

BLOG Written on 29 August 2024 In June, the Institute of Directors (IoD) launched a public consultation on a proposed voluntary Code of Conduct for

BLOG Written on 16 August 2024 Managing sexual harassment in the workplace is crucial for maintaining a respectful and safe environment. Failure to address harassment