Reasonable Adjustments for Mental Health

reasonable adjustments for mental health

By understanding how to deal with requests for reasonable adjustments for mental health, you can help create a supportive working environment while ensuring compliance with your legal obligations as an employer. In this guide, we explain what the law says about reasonable adjustments for mental health, together with practical advice for employers to nuture a […]

Dismissing an Employee Fairly

dismissing an employee

Dismissing an employee is sometimes unavoidable, either because an individual is behaving badly or underperforming at work, or the business simply cannot afford to maintain its current levels of staff. As an employer, even where you have a clear and legitimate reason for letting someone go, it remains important that you approach any dismissal in […]

How Employers Can Avoid Redundancy: Top Strategies

how to avoid redundancy

Employers have to take steps to avoid redundancy by considering alternative measures. It is also generally in the organisation’s interests to exhaust all alternatives to redundancy, given the legal risks and impact on workforce morale that inevitably come with undertaking a redundancy process. The options to consider will depend on the employer’s reasons for redundancy and […]

Referee for British Citizenship: Requirements Explained

referee for british citizenship

The process of naturalisation, or applying for British citizenship, requires you to prove you meet the strict eligibility requirements, which include providing referees for your British citizenship application. A referee for British citizenship is an individual who confirms the identity of the applicant and vouches for their character. Their role is part of the citizenship […]

Can You Make Someone Redundant on Maternity Leave

can you make someone redundant on maternity leave

Pregnant workers and those on maternity leave are afforded particular employment law protections. If your organisation is considering making redundancies, potentially affecting someone who is pregnant or on maternity leave, you will need to understand the rules that apply to avoid unfair dismissal and unlawful discrimination complaints. In this guide, we look at the legal […]

Redundancy Guide for UK Employers

redundancy

Redundancy refers to the type of dismissal when a role is no longer needed. A role may become redundant when an employer needs to reduce their workforce because of factors such as organisational restructuring or closure, financial difficulties, or changes in business operations. In the UK, redundancy is governed by specific regulations designed to balance […]

What Happens if ILR is Refused?

ilr refused

A refused ILR application can be devastating, particularly after the cost, time and effort of compiling the application and supporting documents. According to Home Office statistics, approximately 5% of ILR applications are refused, with common reasons including gaps in residency, tax issues, salary shortfalls, or concerns about character and compliance with immigration rules. You will […]

Temporary Shortage List Guide 2025

temporary shortage list

The Temporary Shortage List (TSL) is being introduced under reforms announced in the Government’s May 2025 Immigration White Paper. It will replace the Immigration Salary List. The TSL will apply to occupations requiring RQF Level 3–5 skills, and is designed to provide time-limited access to the Skilled Worker route only where there is clear evidence […]

Last In First Out: Fair Redundancy?

last in first out

When making workers redundant, one of the requirements on employers through the redundancy process is to ensure fair selection criteria are used so as to avoid acting unlawfully and risking costly tribunal claims. “Last In, First Out” (LIFO) is a method sometimes used by UK employers during redundancy processes. It prioritises laying off employees who […]

Job Share: Guide for UK Employers

Job Share

Job sharing is a type of flexible working arrangement where two employees share the responsibilities, duties and hours of a single full-time role. Each person works part-time hours, with both individuals contributing to the role’s overall outcomes. Job shares offer several benefits, including attracting and retaining talented individuals who prefer part-time work due to personal […]