
Employment law in education | 5 important updates for schools
BLOG Written by Jane Hallas on 18 May 2021 During our recent Education Breakfast Briefing, we recapped some of the recent employment law developments that

BLOG Written by Jane Hallas on 18 May 2021 During our recent Education Breakfast Briefing, we recapped some of the recent employment law developments that

BLOG With the furlough scheme set to close at the end of September, businesses may soon be forced to make some tough decisions regarding their

BLOG The coronavirus pandemic had underscored the importance of workplace health and safety like never before. And aside from the time, effort and cost involved

Blog After an inquiry uncovered evidence of bullying by Home Secretary Priti Patel, the nation waited for Boris Johnson to take action. However, despite mounting
Medical experts are clear that practising social distancing and wearing a face covering can be incredibly effective in slowing the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). But
Employees are entitled to their private lives but, on occasions, their conduct outside of work can have a direct impact on the working relationship. In

Blog Before making an employee redundant, employers must make a genuine and concerted effort to find them suitable alternative employment within the organisation. Redundancies are

COVID-19 advice The information in this blog is correct as at 11 May 2020. For the most up-to-date Employment Law and Health & Safety advice to
BLOG Sickness Absence | Frequently Asked Questions 1. Can employer terminate employment for sick absence? While occasional sickness absence is normal, you may have noticed

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