
Uber loses legal battle over drivers’ self-employed status
BLOG Following a long-running legal battle, the Supreme Court has ruled that Uber drivers are in fact workers, not self-employed contractors. The UK’s highest court

BLOG Following a long-running legal battle, the Supreme Court has ruled that Uber drivers are in fact workers, not self-employed contractors. The UK’s highest court
BLOG Though most UK residents are bound by the ongoing COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, a certain degree of leeway still exists in some scenarios. For instance,

BLOG In December, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) carried out spot inspections of logistics and transport businesses to check that their operating procedures were
BLOG The advice regarding those most at risk from coronavirus (COVID-19) has changed a number of times since March 2020, leading to some confusion around

BLOG Despite vaccine optimism, the nation was plunged back into lockdown not long after welcoming in the New Year, and the UK public are being
Blog In the fiercely competitive landscape of talent acquisition, the prospect of other businesses poaching your employees is a real concern. This blog delves into
BLOG England has now emerged from lockdown and re-entered a system of tiered restrictions. To coincide with this change, the government has published updated shielding

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

BLOG The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has announced it is proactively checking whether transport and logistics businesses are COVID-19 secure. In the build up

BLOG It’s the announcement many employers had been waiting on for weeks, but the Prime Minister’s post-lockdown plans, unveiled yesterday, have instead brought further uncertainty