
Tackling persistent lateness
Blog Do you have a member of the team who is routinely late for work? Have you heard any of the following excuses? “The bus

Blog Do you have a member of the team who is routinely late for work? Have you heard any of the following excuses? “The bus

There are many myths about flexible working that leave some employers feeling reticent about their use and employees scared to broach the subject. Myth 1:

Blog Our Employment Law Advisers often receive calls from anxious employers about how to handle disciplinary and grievance issues. Rightly so, because not following the

BLOG Two of the main reasons that employers end up in Employment Tribunals are a failure to follow a fair procedure and a failure to

BLOG Gross misconduct in the workplace can pose significant challenges for employers and understanding your legal rights is crucial. In this expert guide, we provide

In Scotland, an Employment Tribunal has ordered an employer to pay £25,000 in damages for terminating an apprenticeship early. Facts Mr Kinnear was an apprentice

BLOG Having a disciplinary procedure is not all about disciplining employees. It’s also about working with your staff to maintain high standards of conduct and

BLOG Our research reveals that 80% of employers have concerns about how employees use social media. And in our opinion, rightly so. Social media usage

Home working is growing in popularity as employers try to accommodate the modern reality of people juggling different priorities. There are numerous reasons for home

An electricity supplier has been fined £900,000 after safety law failings led to a worker’s death. The employee was up a ladder trimming plants away