
Employment tribunals and cases in 2017
We look at four key cases that the employment tribunals and courts will be considering in 2017 and which employers and HR professionals need to

We look at four key cases that the employment tribunals and courts will be considering in 2017 and which employers and HR professionals need to

Unlike many other countries around the world, there are no specific statutory rights for workers to take leave for compassionate or bereavement reasons in the

Do you know the process to follow to get an employee’s medical report? Do you know what to do if the employee doesn’t give consent?

A tractor-driving farmworker who ran over a boy has been jailed. It is thought the driver drank some 13 pints of beer the night before

Blog Issuing payslips is normally a routine process and you may not give a lot of thought to the legislation behind it all. In fact,

As 2016 draws to a close, we reflect on some prominent tribunals and cases brought before courts, the new laws introduced and companies put under

It’s that time of year again. Yes, it’s the silly season when the Safety Elf comes round in a scrooge-like effort to dampen down everyone’s

A director of a restaurant in Taunton has been barred for six years for employing illegal workers. From 16th December 2016, the director cannot, either

Over the festive period, some businesses will be experiencing a peak in demand which means they will need as many staff in as possible. Conversely,

If you found yourself in the situation of having to deal with a case of one of your employees allegedly having stolen from your business,