
6 ways Labour’s proposed reforms will impact schools
BLOG Written by Jane Hallas on 9 September 2024 As the new Labour government continues to advance its legislative agenda, educational institutions must be prepared
BLOG Written by Jane Hallas on 9 September 2024 As the new Labour government continues to advance its legislative agenda, educational institutions must be prepared
BLOG Written by Gerard O’Hare on 5 September 2024 In 2024, the boundaries between work and personal life are becoming increasingly blurred. The rise of
BLOG Written on 29 August 2024 In June, the Institute of Directors (IoD) launched a public consultation on a proposed voluntary Code of Conduct for
BLOG Written on 16 August 2024 Managing sexual harassment in the workplace is crucial for maintaining a respectful and safe environment. Failure to address harassment
BLOG Written on 2 August 2024 In the King’s Speech on 17 July, the UK’s new Labour government outlined 40 Bills that it intends to
BLOG Written on 22 July 2024 In recent years, the importance of stringent health and safety measures in educational institutions has become increasingly apparent. Over
BLOG Written by Angela Carter on 12 July 2024 When dealing with employee misconduct, it is sometimes appropriate to suspend an employee with full pay
BLOG Written on 5 July 2024 New statistics from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) show that workplaces in Great Britain are no safer than
BLOG Labour has pledged to expand the basic rights that are available to all workers from day one. This includes the right to parental leave, sick
BLOG Written by Susie Lockheart on 1 July 2024 The Employment Rights (Amendment, Revocation and Transitional Provisions) Regulations, which took effect on 1 January 2024,
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