Guide
Night Workers
In this guide, we'll discuss night work, the rights of night workers, and what you must do to comply with the law.
- Employment Law
Guide
In this guide, we'll discuss night work, the rights of night workers, and what you must do to comply with the law.
Guide
Read our guide where we'll discuss express terms, your legal obligations, and the legal consequences of breaching an employment contract.
Guide
Read our guide where we'll discuss pregnant employees, statutory maternity pay and antenatal appointments, as well as your legal obligations.
Guide
Read our guide where we'll explain when you can monitor an employee's emails, what the law says about it and why companies decide to do it.
Guide
Read our guide where we'll discuss what reasonable adjustments are, common examples and your responsibilities as an employer.
Guide
Smoking is prohibited in enclosed buildings, public areas, and on public transport. Read about the legal rules on smoking at work, and how to reduce health risks to non-smokers.
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Employees are protected from suffering a detriment because they have “sought” to take parental leave. The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) had to consider, in the case of Hilton Foods Solutions Ltd v Wright, whether or not informal enquiries about taking parental leave were enough to gain this protection.
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There are a lot of employment law changes in April, so, here is a recap of what is happening and when.
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From the first week of April, you’ll need to get to grips with a new rate of sick pay, minimum wage, maternity pay and more…
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Any employees with carried over leave from the Covid period will have to take their holiday by 31 March or lose it
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For the second time this year, the Chancellor will cut employee national insurance by 2p to 8% from the new tax year
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Holiday for irregular hours staff and part year staff is set to change significantly from April via changes to the Working Time Regulations 1998