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Blog No company wants its name tarnished, which is why some employers will do all they can to keep reports of bad business practice under

Blog No company wants its name tarnished, which is why some employers will do all they can to keep reports of bad business practice under

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Blog For employers, learning of potential wrongdoing being committed within your organisation can be incredibly unnerving. The law gives certain statutory protections to workers who

In the era of “Me Too”, people are becoming more vocal about behaviour that oversteps the mark. For employers, receiving allegations of sexual harassment can

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Blog Few things give employers a headache quite like trying to get to grips with holiday pay rules. Throw into the mix employees who don’t

When it comes to employment law, it’s typically advised that treating everybody the same is the best way to avoid claims. However, in relation to

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