
How employers are using social media to make recruitment decisions
In the early days of social media, the idea of an employer checking a potential employeeโs Facebook page to assess their suitability for a role

In the early days of social media, the idea of an employer checking a potential employeeโs Facebook page to assess their suitability for a role

Charitable organisations heavily rely on the man power of generous volunteers, but employersโ obligations in respect of non-paid workers are often unclear. Confusion over the

Blog By now, you should be aware of new government legislation that means all employers to provide an itemised payslip. This took effect from 6

New draft legislation strengthening employment rights has now been revealed. This follows on from the governmentโs announcement of the Good Work Plan made earlier this

We meet with UK business owners every day. And all too often weโre told how common it is for them to have restless nights โ

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
We meet with UK business owners every day. And all too often weโre told how common it is for them to have restless nights โ

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

2018 has seen some important judgments being handed in tribunals and courts. Ellis Whittam runs through five important employment law cases which have had implications

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