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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

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

After a long period of illness or injury, medical advice may recommend a phased return to work. The aim of a phased return to work

The Equality Act is very strict on what health or disability questions employers can ask during the recruitment process. As a general principle, it is

Can menopausal symptoms amount to a disability? In order for a worker to be considered disabled under the Equality Act, the worker must suffer from

The workplace has changed substantially in the last decade. We have seen a shift towards embracing flexible working arrangements, an increase in the number of

When an employee is on maternity leave, they are away from the workplace for an extended period of time and it is useful to keep

Blog When an employee commits an act of gross misconduct, employers will often not know what their next step should be. Can you do an

A recent Employment Tribunal case shows the risks of carrying out redundancies without the required knowledge and experience. In Cassidy v Quest Vitamins Ltd, the

Blog We all fancy sleeping in at the weekend, but for some employers, there is little time for that as Sunday is another busy working

Blog Despite the extensive use of fixed-term contracts, many employers do not realise that the non-renewal of a fixed-term contract actually amounts to a dismissal