What you need to know about probationary periods
BLOG It’s quite common for an employee’s contract to include a probationary period to give the employer time to assess their suitability and capability for
BLOG It’s quite common for an employee’s contract to include a probationary period to give the employer time to assess their suitability and capability for

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1. Can annual leave be cancelled? There may be situations where you need to cancel an employee’s annual leave that has already been approved, such
COVID-19 advice The information in this blog is correct as at 2 April 2020. For the most up-to-date Employment Law and Health & Safety advice to

The Conservative Party made a number of ambitious employment-related pledges in their election manifesto, but now that they hold a comfortable majority, what “radical” changes

With just over two weeks to go until one of the most anticipated General Elections in UK history, both parties’ manifestos are undergoing intense scrutiny

When it comes to employment law, it’s typically advised that treating everybody the same is the best way to avoid claims. However, in relation to

A new bill could prevent employers from sacking women during pregnancy or in the six months afterwards. Chair of the Women and Equalities Committee Maria

It’s hard to believe, but pregnancy and maternity discrimination are on the rise. These are the findings in a report by the Women and Equalities Committee which