
UK riots 2024 | Can you dismiss employees for conduct outside of work?
BLOG Written on 7 August 2024 Employees are entitled to their private lives but, on occasion, their conduct outside of work can have a direct

BLOG Written on 7 August 2024 Employees are entitled to their private lives but, on occasion, their conduct outside of work can have a direct

BLOG Written on 18 July 2024 The 2024 general election saw the Labour Party return to UK Government for the first time in 14 years.

BLOG Labour has pledged to expand the basic rights that are available to all workers from day one. This includes the right to parental leave, sick

BLOG Written by Susie Lockheart on 1 July 2024 The Employment Rights (Amendment, Revocation and Transitional Provisions) Regulations, which took effect on 1 January 2024,

BLOG Following Labour’s landslide election win, the UK has a new government and a new prime minister in Keir Starmer. Having promised “the biggest upgrade

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 on 23 January 2023 Every organisation has a set of rules, guidelines, and standards that employees are expected to adhere to. When employees

BLOG Written by Lesley Rennie on 27 November 2023 In a groundbreaking move toward reducing reoffending and reintegrating ex-offenders, the UK government has revised the

BLOG Written by Alexandra Farmer on 1 November 2023 Employee dismissal is one of the more challenging parts of managing a workforce. However, the degree

BLOG Written by James Tamm on 19 September 2023 The ability to work in a safe environment is a fundamental expectation that underpins any employment