
2018 | HR and Employment Law Changes
It’s been a busy 2018 for Employment Law and HR changes. Ellis Whittam takes a closer look at some of the most significant events that

It’s been a busy 2018 for Employment Law and HR changes. Ellis Whittam takes a closer look at some of the most significant events that

Hot on the heels of gender pay reporting, large companies will also have to comply with executive pay reporting. For the first time, the government

With 2018, employers had to grapple many changes to HR and Employment Law. This includes the introduction of the GDPR and gender pay reporting, changes

According to Acas (Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service), one in ten employers believe their performance management processes were demotivating their employees. When an employee receives praise, feedback

Brexit may be one of employers’ biggest concerns going into 2019, but unfortunately, we still have more question than answers. Everyone wants to know the

Earlier this year, the Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work, Sarah Newton called on retailers to acknowledge the advantages of hiring disabled workers.

As we draw a close to the calendar year, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has handed down an important judgment on

One of our Employment Law Advisers received this query: We have outgrown our factory and have been looking for a new site for some time.

Blog Hospitality | Slips, Trips and Falls Slips, trips and falls are the most frequently occurring accidents in the hospitality industry. However, they can readily

With a disappointingly high number of job vacancies available, employers in the care sector are struggling to attract the right talent, but a targeted recruitment