
Supreme Court rules on obligation to disclose
Does a head teacher have to reveal a non romantic relationship with someone who has been convicted of making indecent images of children? This was

Does a head teacher have to reveal a non romantic relationship with someone who has been convicted of making indecent images of children? This was

Retaining the right staff has never been more important for care providers. With growing demands for care, a high staff turnover and an abundance of

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

For all employers, absences are very disruptive. In some sectors, if someone calls in sick, the work can wait. However, in the care sector, the

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

The birth of a child is a great joy, but unfortunately, it can be testing if the baby is born premature and needs to spend

A new duty of candour is coming into effect on 1st April 2018 in Scotland. The aim of this duty is to ensure organisations are

A meat producer has been prosecuted after an employee was injured adjusting storage racking. Workers had been instructed to reposition top shelves. In doing so

When we advise our clients, some myths about Contracts of Employment often crop up. One of the biggest myths we hear is that contracts need