Five things employers need to know about the junior doctor strikes
Could you give a potted timeline of what has happened to date in relation to the industrial action between the BMA and MPs? On 26 … Read More
Could you give a potted timeline of what has happened to date in relation to the industrial action between the BMA and MPs? On 26 … Read More
Employers – particularly small employers – often find the administration of maternity leave a challenge. This is not a complete guide to pregnancy, but here … Read More
As the summer months draw closer, we are about to enter one of the busiest periods for seasonal workers. During demanding times, many companies need … Read More
The so-called “gig economy” is making employment issues more complicated. But this shift in the way we’re working shows no sign of stopping, writes Melanie Lane … Read More
Since the introduction of laws covering protection against discrimination on the grounds of religion or belief in 2003, much debate has been had over what … Read More
Simon Robinson, employment law partner at Gordons law firm, considers common mistakes employers make when they get a flexible working request. Under the Flexible Working … Read More
Zero hours contracts are frequently in the news, with the latest headlines reporting that McDonalds –the fast-food chain – will give its staff the option … Read More
If a whistle blowing disclosure needs to be made in the public interest, what does ‘public interest’ really mean? In order for any disclosure to … Read More
Simon Whitehead, partner at HRC Law LLP is an employment law specialist and has been advising his clients on how to tackle section 54 of … Read More