
Employment status | Bolt drivers case highlights the dangers of treating workers as self-employed
BLOG Written by Chloe Kamutikaoma on 9 December 2024 The issue of employment status has long been a grey area, particularly for workers in the
BLOG Written by Chloe Kamutikaoma on 9 December 2024 The issue of employment status has long been a grey area, particularly for workers in the
BLOG Written by Alex Holmes on 2 December 2024 The media has been awash with coverage of Labour’s ‘Plan to Make Work Pay’ since the
BLOG Written by Jane Hallas on 25 November 2024 With 20% VAT set to be added to private school fees from 1 January 2025, removing
BLOG Written on 20 November 2024 The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has released its annual summary statistics for 2023/24, providing fresh insight into the
BLOG Written by Jane Hallas on 18 November 2024 In recent years, the “right to disconnect” concept has gained significant attention across various sectors, including
BLOG Written by Beverley Harrison MCIPD on 18 November 2024 A recent poll highlights a concerning reality: 3 in 5 women have experienced some form
BLOG Written by Kirstie Smith on 13 November 2024 The recent Autumn Budget has delivered significant changes aimed at boosting public spending. However, the implications
BLOG Written by Susie Lockhart on 5 November 2024 The latest annual Employment Tribunal statistics are out, covering the period from April 2023 to March
BLOG Written by Kirstie Smith on 1 November 2024 The recently published Employment Rights Bill signals a new dawn for employment law in Great Britain.
BLOG Written Charlotte Beedles on 30 October 2024 Employment law is an everchanging and complex field, often misunderstood by employers and employees alike. From misconceptions
Our services
Contact us