
EMPLOYER’S GUIDE | Managing poor performance
Do you ever let employees get away with poor performance because you don’t want to have the awkward conversation with them? Although this is completely

Do you ever let employees get away with poor performance because you don’t want to have the awkward conversation with them? Although this is completely

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has stated that employers may prohibit workers from wearing headscarves at work in certain circumstances. The two cases brought

Volunteers are at the heart of most charities, but unfortunately, there’s always the odd bad apple. Most people at your charity will be a fantastic

BLOG How to manage workplace gossip Gossip in the workplace is often harmless enough. But sometimes it can cross the line and employers will need

The amount that employers will have to pay out in cases of redundancy and unfair dismissals is set to rise. Compensation limits and minimum awards

BLOG Written on 6 February 2024 The Modern Slavery Act 2015 requires certain large organisations to produce a ‘slavery and human trafficking statement’ on an

WorkNest, one of the UK’s leading, fastest growing providers of HR, employment law and health and safety services has opened a new office in Glasgow.

More than 350 businesses have been named and shamed for not paying their staff the national minimum rates. This is the largest number of companies

An engineering firm with no procedures in place to identify unsafe work practices has been fin ed after a welder was injured working at height.
Ellis Whittam, one of the UK’s leading, fastest growing providers of HR, employment law and health and safety services has opened a new office in