
How a Labour government could impact probationary periods
BLOG Labour has pledged to expand the basic rights that are available to all workers from day one. This includes the right to parental leave, sick

BLOG Labour has pledged to expand the basic rights that are available to all workers from day one. This includes the right to parental leave, sick

BLOG Written by Lesley Rennie on 10 June 2024 Given the UK’s challenging economic climate, many organisations are seeking ways to reduce costs. This often

BLOG Written on 5 June 2024 Social media has transformed the way we communicate, allowing individuals to share their thoughts and opinions with a vast

BLOG Written on 5 June 2024 For years now, employers have had to contend with employees’ private social media use and its effect on work.

BLOG Following Labour’s landslide election win, the UK has a new government and a new prime minister in Keir Starmer. Having promised “the biggest upgrade

BLOG Written by Olivia Board on 24 May 2024 The prevalence of pregnancy or maternity discrimination leading to women leaving their jobs is concerning. Now,

BLOG Written by Susie Lockheart on 20 March 2024 For employers, navigating the delicate balance between an employee’s personal life and their professional responsibilities can

BLOG Written by Lesley Rennie on 28 February 2024 The existing State Pension age in the UK stands at 66 for both men and women,

BLOG Written by Gerard O’Hare on 22 February 2024 When the pandemic hit, homeworking was seen as a temporary solution. Four years on, it appears
BLOG Written on 12 February 2024 Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting,