
Docking pay for workers who are late or absent
Blog When is the docking of pay legal? This blog explores situations where you may be able to deduct wages and the legal considerations you

Blog When is the docking of pay legal? This blog explores situations where you may be able to deduct wages and the legal considerations you

If an employee wants to go to the dentist, doctor or optician in work time, are you obliged to give them the time off? And

Falls from height continue to make up a significant proportion of all workplace fatalities and serious injuries. Just over a quarter of all deaths last

Employers cannot discriminate on the basis of the ‘protected characteristics’ specified in the Equality Act 2010. These protected characteristics are age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage

A tractor-driving farmworker who ran over a boy has been jailed. It is thought the driver drank some 13 pints of beer the night before

Blog Issuing payslips is normally a routine process and you may not give a lot of thought to the legislation behind it all. In fact,

As 2016 draws to a close, we reflect on some prominent tribunals and cases brought before courts, the new laws introduced and companies put under

BLOG Fixed-term contracts can be very useful to cover a period of maternity leave or long-term sick leave, to do a job where funding has

Amazon has come under fire for the working conditions at its Dunfermline warehouse in Scotland. Approximately 1,500 permanent staff work at the Dunfermline site, with

Research from the think tank Resolution Foundation has highlighted that there are currently 865,000 agency workers – this number has increased by 30% in the