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Employment Law Changes 2024

Employment Law Changes 2024 | What Employers Need to Know

With the new Labour government in power, they have quickly moved to deliver on their promise of major reforms to workers' rights. Recently, they introduced the Employment Rights Bill, which they’ve described as the most significant overhaul of workers’ rights in a generation.

The Drama of Dismissal – Don’t Let TV Fool You

The build-up is complete. The tension in the boardroom is palpable. A dramatic pause, a withering look, and then it comes — someone is unceremoniously ejected from the programme. The reason? A seemingly minor misunderstanding or an offhand comment interpreted as a cardinal sin. Setting aside the manufactured drama of reality TV, we all know

Religious wear – What’s the limits in the workplace?

There’s been a lot of press recently about religious wear with some French Mayors causing controversy by banning ‘burkinis’ on the beaches and some countries going as far as banning face covering such as depicted above. Other ‘interested’ parties are seeking action against Islamic clothing in general. Have you considered the impact on your workplace

Disciplinary Investigations – do I need 100% proof?

Many people are of the belief that to uphold a disciplinary allegation and give any sort of formal sanction (including dismissal), they need to prove ‘beyond all reasonable doubt’ that the offence was committed. This really is NOT the case. Internal investigations for disciplinary matters are not the same as criminal proceedings. Employers need to

Social Media Policies – Are they really necessary?

The use of social media as a recruitment tool is well known, but does everyone realise it’s also great for ‘interviewing’ and ‘reviewing’? I know many a recruiting manager who will check an individual’s Facebook or Linkedin profile as part of the screening process. Why wouldn’t they? After all it will tell us an awful

Recruiting? Which contract is best? Probation, Trial Period or Fixed Term.

You’ve made the decision to advertise a job, but you know that a critical issue in the appointment of whoever you choose is that they deliver the goods, otherwise their appointment may well be a waste of time and money. What’s the Right Option for You? Whichever the option, make sure your employment contract reflects

One Scrum Too Many – How to Handle Repeat Sports-Related Absence at Work

So, it’s Monday morning again and one of your team has called in sick. Apparently, they twisted their ankle playing rugby over the weekend – and this isn’t the first time. In fact, it’s the fourth similar absence this year. As a manager, you want to support your team’s health and well-being, including their hobbies

Equality Policies – Are you Just Ticking a Box?

In today’s workplace, equality isn’t optional — it’s essential. With legislation around discrimination, bullying, and harassment continually evolving, many employers have introduced equality policies to show commitment to fair treatment. But here’s the truth: simply having a policy on paper is not enough. Why Equality Policies Need More Than a Tick-Box Approach Introducing any policy,

Time to Talk: Why Consulting Employees During Organisational Change Matters

When change is on the horizon at work, how you communicate with your employees can make or break the process. Whatever the change, one crucial step is often overlooked: taking time to talk to the staff affected. Consultation Builds Trust and Engagement We don’t mean negotiating every detail. We mean consulting, listening, and letting employees