
Employment Tribunals | Figures reveal marked increase in number of cases and compensatory awards
BLOG Written by Susie Lockhart on 5 November 2024 The latest annual Employment Tribunal statistics are out, covering the period from April 2023 to March

BLOG Written by Susie Lockhart on 5 November 2024 The latest annual Employment Tribunal statistics are out, covering the period from April 2023 to March

BLOG Written by Lesley Rennie on 28 February 2024 The existing State Pension age in the UK stands at 66 for both men and women,

BLOG Written by Suzanne Wrench on 1 December 2021 According to our Mind the Gap survey, less than half (40%) of employees are confident that home and
BLOG Written by Kirstie Beattie on 20 October 2021 Artificial Intelligence (AI) capabilities have evolved dramatically in recent decades, reaching levels unimaginable only a generation

BLOG Written by Kirstie Beattie on 1 October 2021 A mother who made a flexible working request to allow her to leave work at 5pm

BLOG Written by Toyah Marshall on 13 September 2021 The controversial Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) (Coronavirus) Regulations 2021 are set

BLOG Written by Jane Hallas on 23 June 2021 67% of school leaders say they have seen an increase in mental health conditions amongst their

BLOG Written by Jane Hallas on 27 May 2021 Each week, more businesses are abandoning their usual ways of working and embracing a more flexible

BLOG Written by Jane Hallas on 18 May 2021 During our recent Education Breakfast Briefing, we recapped some of the recent employment law developments that

BLOG For employers and HR professionals, 2020 has been a year like no other. Not only have standard HR processes such as performance management been