
Government responds to Taylor Review
Plans to strengthen employment law rights have been announced. The government has responded to the Taylor Review published last summer, which took a closer look
Plans to strengthen employment law rights have been announced. The government has responded to the Taylor Review published last summer, which took a closer look
The latest statistics show that the number of single claims to Employment Tribunals has increased by a whopping 64%. Since the second quarter of 2014/15,
Do those on zero hours contracts have any employment law rights and protections? The answer is yes! Are they entitled to maternity leave? Do they
Blog Employers and managers may have heard a lot about zero hours contracts. After all, their use by employers has been debated by MPs and
Understanding the advantages and disadvantages of zero-hour contracts is pivotal in shaping workforce flexibility. In this blog, we’ll dissect the pros and cons, looking at
The eagerly-awaited Taylor Review of Modern Working Practices has now been published, touching on a wide range of areas of employment law. In this 116
BLOG With many of us looking forward to jetting off to the sun and sand, your business may be left short staffed over summer. It
The Welsh government has announced plans to restrict the use of zero hours contracts in the social care sector. The proposals are as follows: Workers
Many university students will have finished or be very close to finishing the academic year and be looking for some work over the summer months
McDonalds will give its workers the option of moving from a zero hours contract to a fixed contract. The fast food restaurant giant has over
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