
What is leavism – and why should employers be concerned?
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

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

Employers have hundreds of things to do. Policing their employees’ work expenses is often one task that doesn’t get too much time spent on it.

An Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) case has considered whether an employer should have postponed a disciplinary hearing. This was to allow the employee to bring

Entrepreneur and business magnate Richard Branson famously said that ‘If you look after your staff, they’ll look after your customers. It’s that simple.’ Whether it

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

When employers are making selection and recruitment decisions, they need to make sure that they are not falling foul of equality laws. Our Employment Law

Employees are giving a good work-life balance more and more importance, compelling employers to consider flexible working to attract prospective employees and retain their current

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

What happens if an employee who works full-time asks to work part-time? Women on maternity leave frequently ask to return to work on a part-time
With the current challenges facing retailers, it is expected that employers may continue to reduce their headcounts. Carrying out redundancies is never a pleasant task,