
If I record a meeting secretly, can I use it as evidence?
In today’s technologically advanced society, covert recordings have become increasingly prevalent, raising questions about their admissibility as evidence…
In today’s technologically advanced society, covert recordings have become increasingly prevalent, raising questions about their admissibility as evidence…
On Wednesday 24th May 2023 three new rights for employees received royal assent meaning that they are one step closer to being implemented into law.
For the first time in a long time, significant changes to employment law and rights of employees were announced yesterday by the UK government.
Employers should carry out risk assessments for employees who have a medical condition. The importance of risk assessments at work.
A growing number if grievance are being raised by employees at work due to work related disputes including bullying allegations and pay disputes.
The dismissal of a legal secretary who made homophobic comments was unfair because of the way her employer ran the disciplinary process …
Redundancy Common Pitfalls. Redundancy can hit employers unexpectedly and it is often a scary process to embark upon and challenging.
The current cost of living crisis appears to be hitting hard across the UK, as revealed by a recent survey carried out by FindOutNow across 1,063 adults.
Constructive dismissal means that the relationship between the employer and employee has broken down to such a point there is no going back.
Sickness absence is an inevitable consequence of the workforce; we all get sick from time to time and employers should have strategies in place …
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