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Brexit may be dominating MPs time but the government has also been hard at work producing its Good Work Plan. This plan sets out its

Brexit may be dominating MPs time but the government has also been hard at work producing its Good Work Plan. This plan sets out its

It’s been a busy 2018 for Employment Law and HR changes. Ellis Whittam takes a closer look at some of the most significant events that

A Bill is currently working its way through Scottish Parliament. This would impact care providers in Scotland. The aim of this draft law is to

As we draw a close to the calendar year, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has handed down an important judgment on

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

Thousands of students up and down the country will be finishing off their exams and waiting anxiously for their results to see if they got

An Employment Tribunal concluded that an employee who went on maternity leave was discriminated against after her employer used a ‘pause clause’ in the training

Do you have a locum or a contractor who has been regularly engaged over an extended period of time on a self-employed basis? If so,

Plans to strengthen employment law rights have been announced. The government has responded to the Taylor Review published last summer, which took a closer look

2018 promises to be a busy year in the world of HR. So we’ve pulled together a list of 8 top things you need to