Employment Contract: An Employers Guide
Employment contracts provide the legal foundation of the employer-employee relationship, defining the terms and conditions of employment and setting out both parties’ rights and responsibilities. Well-drafted employment contracts should provide employers and employees with certain legal protections and clarity about the terms of their employment relationship; however, they also carry risks. Poorly drafted contract terms […]
Interview Legalities & Compliance for Employers
The interview stage of the recruitment process allows employers to assess not only the skills and qualifications of potential employees but also their cultural fit within the organisation. While the primary concern when conducting interviews will be finding the best candidate, employers have to ensure that in doing so, they are also complying with various […]
Employer Guide: Application Form Legalities
Application forms offer a standardised method for employers to gather essential information from job candidates. When used effectively, application forms help streamline the evaluation process, ensuring that all applicants are assessed on the same criteria, which aids in making fair and objective hiring decisions. However, while application forms can be a valuable tool, they also […]
Job Application Legalities for Employers
Managing job applications involves more than simply finding the best candidate for a role. UK employers must be mindful of various legal requirements and potential risks that should shape how roles are advertised and how applicants are assessed and selected. Throughout the recruitment process, employers are subject to various legal requirements, covering areas such as […]
Comprehensive UK Employer’s Guide to Recruitment
Recruitment is an important activity for employers, directly impacting the quality and performance of their workforce. It is, however, also a source of increasing legal risk. Employers must ensure their recruitment processes are fair and do not discriminate. They must also conduct mandatory pre-employment checks on all new employees and ensure compliance with data protection […]
TUPE Redundancy Guide for UK Employers 2024
When businesses undergo a transfer, such as a merger, acquisition, or outsourcing, the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) regulations, commonly known as TUPE, take effect with the aim of protecting employees’ rights. This means that, in most cases, employees should not see any changes to their contracts, pay, or benefits as a result of […]
TUPE Q and A for Employees: Employer Guide
The Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006, or ‘TUPE regulations’, ensure that employees are not unfairly disadvantaged when their employment is transferred to a new employer. Under TUPE, the employment contracts of transferring employees, including all rights and obligations, must be preserved by the incoming employer, and both the outgoing and incoming employers […]