Employee Rights Working Away From Home 2026

Employee Rights Working Away From Home

Employees working away from home is no longer an occasional operational issue. For many UK employers, it is a routine feature of business travel, site-based work, client-facing roles, project delivery and geographically dispersed operations. Despite this, the legal rules governing employee rights when working away from home remain widely misunderstood and inconsistently applied. Errors in […]

Employer Record Keeping Working Time Law 2026

Employer Record Keeping Working Time Law

Working time compliance is often discussed in terms of limits, rest and opt-outs. In practice, enforcement action and tribunal liability are far more likely to turn on evidence. For UK employers, record keeping is not an administrative afterthought under the Working Time Regulations 1998. It is the mechanism by which compliance is proved or, more […]

UK Visa Processing Times: How Long Each Visa Takes 2026

uk visa processing time after biometrics

The length of time it takes for your application to be processed can be an important factor in deciding when to apply and when to make travel arrangements. But UK visa processing times vary considerably, depending on factors such as the type of visa being applied for, the country or Embassy where the application is […]

Night Workers: An Employers Guide 2026

Night Workers

Night work remains one of the most consistently misapplied areas of UK employment law. Despite clear statutory rules under the Working Time Regulations 1998, many employers continue to rely on assumptions, informal practices or legacy rotas that do not withstand regulatory or tribunal scrutiny. The legal risks associated with night workers are not theoretical. They […]

On-Call Work Rules UK: Employer Compliance 2026

On-Call Work Rules UK

On-call work sits at the intersection of working time law, pay compliance and health and safety risk. It is also one of the areas where employers most often get the legal analysis wrong, not through deliberate non-compliance, but through over-reliance on labels, legacy practices and assumptions that no longer withstand scrutiny. The core legal framework […]

Working Time Directive Opt Out 2026 Guide

Working Time Directive Opt Out

Working time compliance remains one of the most commercially sensitive and legally exposed areas of UK employment law. The use of Working Time Directive opt outs sits at the centre of that risk. While the opt out mechanism is lawful under the Working Time Regulations 1998, it is tightly constrained, frequently misunderstood and commonly misapplied […]

48-Hour Weekly Maximum: 2026 Employer Guide

48-hour weekly maximum

UK employers continue to underestimate the compliance risk posed by the 48-hour weekly maximum, often treating it as a flexible guideline rather than a binding legal limit with health and safety, tribunal and enforcement consequences. Despite the Working Time Regulations 1998 being in force for over two decades, breaches remain common, particularly in sectors relying […]

Laid Off Meaning 2026: Employer Legal Duties

Laid Off

Being “laid off” is one of the most frequently misused and legally misunderstood terms in UK employment law. It is often deployed informally by managers, HR teams and business owners to describe a reduction in work, a downturn, or an intention to end employment. In reality, lay-off has a narrow statutory meaning, limited lawful application […]

What Is an Employee Value Proposition (EVP)? Benefits & Examples 2026

employee value proposition

Employee value proposition has become one of the most overused and least well-governed concepts in modern HR strategy. In a competitive labour market, many organisations invest heavily in EVP messaging without fully understanding what it represents, how it is experienced by employees, or how easily it can lose credibility if it drifts away from reality. […]

Leave to Remain in the UK: Rules & Application Guide 2026

leave to remain

  Section A: What does “leave to remain” mean in UK immigration law?   Leave to remain is the legal permission granted by the UK Home Office allowing a non-UK national to stay lawfully in the UK following an application made from within the country. Home Office guidance often refers to this as “permission to […]