
Employer vicarious liability | When is harassment โin the course of employmentโ?
BLOG Written on 24 September 2025 As an employer, you can be held vicariously liable for the discriminatory actions of your staff. But how far

BLOG Written on 24 September 2025 As an employer, you can be held vicariously liable for the discriminatory actions of your staff. But how far

BLOG Written by Daniel Rawcliffe on 16 September 2025 Picture this: you receive a grievance from an employee. Itโs lengthy, formal, and packed with references

BLOG Written on 26 August 2025 The latest CQC board meeting on 25 June 2025 offered a candid update on the regulatorโs ongoing transformation efforts.

BLOG Picture this: an employee submits a formal grievance about some aspect of their employment, but before you can act on it, they suddenly withdraw

BLOG Written on 8 August 2025 Now four years into its ambitious 10-year strategy, the HSE used this yearโs Annual General Meeting (AGM) to clarify

BLOG Written on 9 July 2025 As we near the end of the summer term, headteachers, school business managers and senior Trust staff, along with

BLOG Written on 4 July 2025 The Employment Law Bill promises the biggest shake-up of UK employment law in decades. Having recently cleared the Committee

BLOG Written by Danielle Fargnoli-Read on 25 June 2025 Letโs be honest โ recruitment can be tough. You spend a lot of time writing job

BLOG Written on 23 June 2025 On 1 June 2025, the Sentencing Council introduced important amendments to its guidelines for health and safety, corporate manslaughter,

BLOG Written by Nick Wilson on 29 May 2025 The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has released its updated Local Authority Circular (LAC 67/2), outlining