
How to manage victimisation in the workplace
BLOG How to manage victimisation in the workplace Many employers and managers will probably have heard of the terms ‘harassment’ and ‘bullying’, but what about

BLOG How to manage victimisation in the workplace Many employers and managers will probably have heard of the terms ‘harassment’ and ‘bullying’, but what about

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has backed an employee who was dismissed for sending personal messages at work. By an 11-6 majority, the

Tabloid outrage about children wearing goggles to play conkers or pancake races dating back to medieval times being cancelled in the name of Health &

Most employers understand that for those employees who work part-time, some benefits are pro-rated (in proportion of the hours they work). So, for example, a

Are you aware of the changes that have been made to the GCSE grading system in England? If you don’t have a teenager in the

Blog You may not give much thought to whether your organisation is an equal opportunities employer. Chances are, you take it for granted that you

You’re probably aware that there’s a legal duty for employers to ensure that their employees have the right to work in the UK. But what

With the high cost of childcare, grandparents often take on the responsibility for looking after their grandchildren while the parents are at work. Often, the

BLOG The High Court has issued an important reminder to employers that an employee’s suspension when investigating allegations of misconduct should not be adopted as

Nearly 1000 people have signed a petition asking for it to be a legal requirement for employers to give feedback after an interview. As it