Extending Probation Period: Employers’ Guide

Probation periods allow employers the opportunity to gauge whether or not they have the right person for a role. In practice, however, the initial probation period may not prove to be long enough for the manager to formally sign off the new employee as passing their probation, perhaps due to performance issues. Extending the probation […]
Entrepreneur Visa: Start a Business in the UK

The Entrepreneur Visa UK is no longer an active visa category. The Tier 1 Entrepreneur Visa, which allowed individuals to establish and run a business in the UK, has been closed to new applicants for several years. The Start-up Visa, introduced as a replacement for early-stage entrepreneurs, has also now ended. Under current rules, if […]
Occupational Health At Work: Employer Requirements

Occupational health at work refers to the measures employers take to ensure the physical and mental wellbeing of their workforce, encompassing risk assessments, workplace safety, health surveillance and support for employees with medical conditions. The importance of occupational health at work should never be underestimated. A proactive approach to employee welfare is shown to support […]
Cross Cultural Management: Employer Best Practices

Given the globalised nature of today’s workforce, UK employers are no longer just managing employees—they’re managing cultures, perspectives and ways of working. Managing a business comprised of employees from multiple different cultural backgrounds can be challenging, with a number of considerations on both an individual and organisational level. Done well, and you can benefit from […]
Split Shifts: Guide for Employers

Adopting split shifts in the workplace can provide a business with many benefits, not least in helping to meet its daily operational needs and optimising productivity, provided the rules relating to minimum breaks and maximum working hours are being met. In practice, split shifts can be a double-edged sword for UK employers. On the one […]