
Workers will be able to take up to one year’s leave to care for an elderly relative under wide-ranging plans...
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This month on 19 May is it National Work from Home Day. So what should employers be aware of if...
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Employers overwhelmingly back most existing employment rights and do not believe the current employment law framework should be revised after...
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Putting together a short-term sickness absence policy can be one of the most daunting tasks an HR professional can face....
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A watertight long-term sickness absence policy can give employees who are off work for an extended period the best chance...
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Gig workers need more legal power to hold companies to account to make the gig economy fit for the future,...
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Uber has received leave to appeal the decision on the employment status of its drivers to the Employment Appeal Tribunal...
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Recent European court judgments have suggested that employers can justify a ban on employees wearing certain religious items. But what...
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Companies that want to employ people on zero hours contracts could face a hike in the minimum wage rate, the...
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