
An employer’s guide to the Taylor Review
The eagerly-awaited Taylor Review of Modern Working Practices has now been published, touching on a wide range of areas of employment law. In this 116

The eagerly-awaited Taylor Review of Modern Working Practices has now been published, touching on a wide range of areas of employment law. In this 116

The summer is approaching and we all want to enjoy a lovely holiday. A big and costly mistake some employees make is seeing a fantastic
John Lewis Partnership has found itself falling foul of minimum wage rules. The error has led them to set aside £36 million to cover potential

The Work and Pensions Committee is calling on the government to close the loopholes that pave the way for bogus self-employment practices. The Committee launched

Most of us want to enjoy the summer with family and friends, or perhaps take a couple of weeks away from it all and have

Employment status has been placed under intense scrutiny in recent months, leaving some employers wondering if they will end up with more obligations than they

Blog For employers, what is most attractive about using agency workers is that there are fewer obligations than when employing permanent staff. But is it

The gig economy has seen increasing numbers of self-employed drivers on our roads. But campaigners warn this increase along with pressure to make deliveries on-time

Volunteers are at the heart of most charities, but unfortunately, there’s always the odd bad apple. Most people at your charity will be a fantastic

SME business leader and Brexiteer Simon Boyd has written to MPs with a list of Health & Safety laws he wants abolished once the UK