Dealing with Misconduct at Work

misconduct at work

Misconduct at work relates to behaviour deemed by an employer to be unacceptable in the workplace environment. Misconduct can have the effect of damaging a business’ reputation as a fair employer or a trustworthy company to deal with. It can cause damage to the property and belongings of the business and can lead to complaints […]

How to Check your UK Visa Application Status

Flexible Working

If you are awaiting a decision on an application for a UK visa, tracking the progress of your application can be crucial to planning ahead, especially where you are time-pressured for a decision. The following guide looks at how UK visa applicants can check the status of their applications, whether you have applied to extend […]

Pre Employment Screening Checks (HR Guide)

pre employment screening checks

Pre employment screening checks are a critical part of a business’s recruitment and onboarding process. The following guide looks at the various different types of checks that should be conducted and how to carry these out, as well as the legal, practical and financial consequences of failing to do so.   What are the pre […]

Hiring Contractors (Employers’ Guide)

hiring contractors

How an individual is employed by an organisation to undertake work, for example, on an employed or self-employed basis, will be key in determining the legal rights and responsibilities between the parties. This includes important matters such as the way that person is paid, and any respective liabilities to deduct or account for Income Tax […]

Overtime Holiday Pay Explained for Employers

overtime holiday pay

Overtime holiday pay is when an employee’s overtime earnings are included in their holiday pay. The general rule is that when an employee has regularly received overtime pay during the previous year, their holiday pay must incorporate these overtime payments. As such, holiday pay should reflect a worker’s “normal remuneration,” ensuring that employees are not […]

Comprehensive UK Employer’s Guide to Recruitment

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 […]

Phased Retirement Guide for Employers

phased retirement

Phased retirement is an approach taken by some employers that gives employees more flexibility in how they manage the transition from full-time employment to retirement. This could be in the form of fewer working hours or responsibilities, or even a different role. In this guide for employers, we share practical tips on how to implement […]

UK Travel & Entry Rules for Russian Citizens

can Russians travel to UK

If you are a Russian citizen looking to travel to the UK, either now or in the future, you will need to know whether this is possible and what type of visa you will need. Below we look in detail at the rules on Russian citizens travelling to the UK, providing up-to-date and practical advice […]

Can You Dismiss An Employee On Sick Leave?

Can You Dismiss An Employee On Sick Leave

Employers can lawfully dismiss an employee who is off sick, provided they have a fair reason for dismissal, act reasonably in all the circumstances and follow a fair procedure. The following guide for employers on dismissal due to sickness absence looks at what amounts to potential grounds for dismissal in this context, from conduct to […]

Managing Expatriate Gig Workers

Expatriate Gig Workers

The fast growing gig economy is changing the way companies run their businesses and manage their employees. On paper, the gig economy model – in which workers take on temporary work to perform specific tasks or projects – looks like a win-win for the company and for the employees. From a company perspective, the gig […]