
Dealing with no shows to disciplinary meetings
BLOG Imagine the situation. You have invited an employee to a disciplinary meeting. You have informed them of the date, time and place of the

BLOG Imagine the situation. You have invited an employee to a disciplinary meeting. You have informed them of the date, time and place of the

The workplace has changed substantially in the last decade. We have seen a shift towards embracing flexible working arrangements, an increase in the number of

Being a carer is very challenging and more so when you are working a full-time job. Employees can struggle to juggle both personal and professional

There is a common assumption that employees take their full annual leave entitlement. However, numerous surveys over the years have shown that not all employees
With companies like Virgin, Netflix and LinkedIn offering unlimited annual leave, the debate about whether it is a good HR practice rages on. You
Major sporting events can cause trouble for employers, but if you are prepared to embrace World Cup fever, you may find that a flexible approach

The UK is not renowned for its hot weather. But a mini heat wave has come along and made us all hot under the collar.

A manufacturer has been fined for exposing a worker to fumes that led to them developing occupational asthma. When the soldering worker was first employed,

When an employee is on maternity leave, they are away from the workplace for an extended period of time and it is useful to keep

Blog The Government Equalities Office has published guidance on dress codes and sex discrimination. In the last few years, dress codes have come under fire.