
2019 statistics | Tribunal numbers increase for the second year running
Blog The report by the Ministry of Justice gives us the statistics for the period January to March 2019, compares the figures against the same

Blog The report by the Ministry of Justice gives us the statistics for the period January to March 2019, compares the figures against the same

A BBC manager has turned down a promotion after finding out that a male colleague was offered £12,000 more for the same role. In an

There are a number of commonly-held myths surrounding bank holidays. This can leave employers unsure where they stand and worried that they may be getting

Blog At the end of January, the Home Office updated their guidance on right to work checks. New versions of the guide are issued each

January is a time when people are keen to make some changes to their life and this may include looking for new job opportunities. Coupled

With 2018, employers had to grapple many changes to HR and Employment Law. This includes the introduction of the GDPR and gender pay reporting, changes

Blog Few things may faze employers. After all, they have seen it all in their workplace. They have heard every possible excuse for unauthorised absences,

Blog The Government Equalities Office has published guidance on dress codes and sex discrimination. In the last few years, dress codes have come under fire.

Sign up for the latest news & insights BLOG As employees move through their careers, the idea of continuous employment, especially when shifting to a

Blog We all fancy sleeping in at the weekend, but for some employers, there is little time for that as Sunday is another busy working