
Furlough v redundancy | Can employers make job cuts while funding is available?
COVID-19 advice The information in this blog is correct as at 7 May 2020. For the most up-to-date Employment Law and Health & Safety advice to

COVID-19 advice The information in this blog is correct as at 7 May 2020. For the most up-to-date Employment Law and Health & Safety advice to

A disabled bank worker who was subjected to six years of torment at several NatWest branches has received a record-breaking £4.7 million in damages. The

COVID-19 advice The information in this blog is correct as at 20 March 2020. For the most up-to-date Employment Law and Health & Safety advice to

BLOG With several ministers in Rishi Sunak’s government having faced allegations of bullying civil servants, employers are faced with a difficult question: are we overlooking

Blog Even those with an unblemished record may at some stage commit illegal acts. If this is true of somebody you employ, and the offence

BLOG There are a number of commonly-held myths in the realm of employment law. Some give employers a false sense of security, while others make

Mental health conditions can be debilitating, impacting all aspects of a person’s life, including their ability to work. For employers, dealing with the operational consequences
BLOG It’s an aspect of the job most would hope to avoid, but when you’re in charge of a team, managing conflict comes with the

It’s that time again. The National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage increase from 1 April. Then there’s the Living Wage – not to be

In the era of social justice, issues of gender identity stir up heated debate between those pushing for greater acceptance and those refusing to budge