
The future of collective redundancies | Unpacking Labour’s revised proposals
BLOG Written by Lesley Rennie on 18 March 2025 Back in June 2024, prior to the General Election, we explored the potential for change to

BLOG Written by Lesley Rennie on 18 March 2025 Back in June 2024, prior to the General Election, we explored the potential for change to

Blog Redundancies are never easy and present several challenges to businesses in the UK. Managing the process legally and in a way that minimises the

BLOG Written by Chloe Kamutikaoma on 9 December 2024 The issue of employment status has long been a grey area, particularly for workers in the

BLOG Written by Jane Hallas on 19 November 2024 The hospitality sector is facing significant challenges following the recent Autumn Budget. The rise in employers’

BLOG Written by David Eastwood and Angela Black on 4 April 2022 Second jobs or ‘side hustles’ have exploded in popularity in recent years. In

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

Supermarket chain, Morrisons, has been found by the High Court as responsible for a data breach caused by an employee. It’s believed that this is

Blog Both employers and employees have enjoyed the perks offered by salary sacrifice schemes for many years. But the recent government clampdown means employers need

The Work and Pensions Committee is calling on the government to close the loopholes that pave the way for bogus self-employment practices. The Committee launched

Employment status has been placed under intense scrutiny in recent months, leaving some employers wondering if they will end up with more obligations than they