
TikTok on the clock? | The rise of employees using social media at work
BLOG Written on 5 June 2024 For years now, employers have had to contend with employees’ private social media use and its effect on work.

BLOG Written on 5 June 2024 For years now, employers have had to contend with employees’ private social media use and its effect on work.

BLOG Written by Danielle Fargnoli on 29 May 2024 The recent changes in flexible working legislation have redefined workplace dynamics and reshaped employee expectations. As

BLOG Written by Olivia Board on 24 May 2024 The prevalence of pregnancy or maternity discrimination leading to women leaving their jobs is concerning. Now,

Blog Written by Jane Hallas on 15 May 2024 Vicarious liability refers to the legal principle that holds employers accountable for the discriminatory actions of

BLOG The long-awaited Carer’s Leave Regulations came into effect on 6 April, 2024, marking a significant milestone for employee rights. Essentially, the regulations allow employees

BLOG Written by Richard Jay on 29 April 2024 Protection against discrimination is a day one right for workers and is usually one of the

BLOG Written by Tim Ketteman on 17 April 2024 Global warming – defined as the sustained alteration of average weather patterns over extended periods –

Blog Written by Ross Henderson on 17 April 2024 In educational settings, ensuring the safety and wellbeing of students, staff, and visitors is a top

BLOG Written by Susie Lockheart on 20 March 2024 For employers, navigating the delicate balance between an employee’s personal life and their professional responsibilities can

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,