Victimisation in the Workplace

By law, no individual should suffer unfair or unfavourable treatment in the workplace. Victimisation is when someone is subject to a detriment because they have brought, or it is believed they are about to bring, or support, a claim relating to either disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or […]
Notice Period To Change Employment Contract Terms

Changing an employee’s contract of employment is not something you can usually do without their consent. Further, even where the employment contract contains some form of flexibility or variation clause, you can only make use of this type of contractual provision where it is reasonable to do so and having provided the employee with sufficient […]
Long Term Sick Pay Rules
As an employer, it’s essential you understand how to manage absence so as to support your workforce, whilst also minimising the impact on your business. In this guide, we explain the rules on long term sickness pay, and consider how to deal with long term sick leave. Types of sick pay The two main […]
ILR for Dependants
The route from a dependent visa to Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK allows family members of primary visa holders to achieve settled status. Dependants, including spouses, partners and children, may qualify for ILR if they meet specific requirements, such as completing the necessary residency period. Attaining ILR is an important step for […]
Understanding Statutory Sick Pay: Employers’ Guide
Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) in the UK is designed to support employees while they are absent from work due to illness. As prescribed by law, SSP ensures that eligible employees receive a basic level of income while they recover. Employers are required to pay SSP to eligible employees for up to 28 weeks. As of […]
Sickness Absence: Employer Essentials
Sickness absence remains a significant issue for employers across the UK. How you manage sickness absence will be critical to meeting your legal obligations towards your workforce, while ensuring staff wellbeing is supported disruption to the organisation is limited. The following are the key elements for employers when managing sickness absence. Self-Certification Self-certification […]
Understanding Occupational Sick Pay for Employers
Occupational Sick Pay (OSP) is a scheme provided by employers to offer enhanced financial support to employees who are unable to work due to illness. It is an optional benefit that goes beyond the statutory sick pay (SSP) requirements set by UK law. Employers can tailor OSP schemes to align with their organisation’s policies and […]
What to Include in a Sickness Policy
Sick leave in the workplace is unavoidable, although a well-written and well-implemented sickness policy can help to manage these absences and inform staff of the procedures to follow if they are unfit for work. In this guide for employers, we look at what a sickness policy is and the benefits they bring the workplace. It […]
Driving Success with Effective HR Transformation
In today’s constantly changing workplace environment, HR faces increasing pressure to add value to business operations and contribute to the organisation’s strategic objectives. As HR is responsible for managing a company’s most valuable and diverse asset – the workforce – HR operations affect business outcomes at every level. But as human resources departments move away […]
Is Working Whilst Signed Off Sick Allowed?
Sick leave is meant to give employees time to recover, but what happens when someone on sick leave carries out work, or is working another job? Working whilst signed off sick isn’t strictly prohibited by UK law, although an employer is under a statutory duty to ensure the health and wellbeing of its employees. Caution […]