Employee Self Service: 2026 UK Legal & HR Compliance

Employee self service systems are now a standard feature of modern workforce management. Employers increasingly rely on digital portals for payroll access, holiday management, absence reporting, onboarding documentation and HR communications. While these systems are often presented as efficiency tools, their legal and compliance implications are frequently misunderstood or underestimated. From a UK employment law […]
Employee Handbook UK: Employers Guide 2026

An employee handbook sits at the intersection of employment law, operational control and risk management. While UK law does not explicitly require most employers to maintain a handbook, tribunals, regulators and ACAS routinely treat it as a central source of evidence when assessing how an employer manages people, enforces standards and complies with statutory duties. […]
Offering Informal Perks at Work: Legal Considerations 2026

Section A: What are perks at work in UK workplaces? In UK employment contexts, the phrase “perks at work” is commonly used as a shorthand to describe non-contractual extras offered alongside pay and core benefits. It is not a legal term and it does not have a fixed definition in employment law or […]
Employee Onboarding UK 2026: Legal Duties & Risks

Employee onboarding is not an administrative formality. In UK law, it is a legally significant process that determines whether an employer has met core statutory obligations across UK employment law obligations, immigration compliance, tax, health and safety and data protection. Many of the most expensive and disruptive employment disputes can be traced back to decisions […]
Fire and Rehire Consultation Launched

Fire and rehire changes under the Employment Rights Act 2025 Fire and rehire continues to exist as a last-resort mechanism, but the Government has been clear for some time that its use should be constrained, with this consultation shaping how those constraints will operate in practice. When fully implemented, the Employment Rights Act […]
Employee Rewards: Schemes, Examples and Risks 2026

Employee rewards are widely used in UK workplaces, but they are often poorly defined and inconsistently applied. What starts as a discretionary gesture can quickly create expectations, comparisons and records that employers then struggle to manage. As organisations grow, reward decisions begin to intersect with payroll, fairness and employment law in ways that are often […]
Fire and Rehire: 2026 Rules & Changes

Section A: Changes to Fire and Rehire under Employment Rights Act 2025 The Employment Rights Act 2025 establishes a new statutory framework for how dismissal and re-engagement will be assessed once the relevant provisions are brought into force. The Act has been passed, but the fire and rehire provisions are not yet in […]
Employee Benefits UK: Employer Legal Guide 2026

Employee benefits sit at the intersection of employment law, tax regulation, equality law and workforce strategy. For UK employers, they are not a discretionary add-on or a cultural flourish but a regulated component of the employment relationship that can create enforceable rights, financial liabilities and litigation risk if mishandled. While benefits are often discussed in […]
Employee Benefits Scheme: Types, Costs and Legal Risks 2026

An employee benefits scheme sets out the non-salary benefits an employer offers to its workforce and how those benefits are structured, funded and managed. In the UK, benefits schemes sit at the intersection of payroll, tax and employment law, which means design choices carry legal and financial consequences. This guide explains how employee benefits […]
Employee Training: Making It Work for Your Business in 2026

Employee training affects how work is done, how standards are applied and how employers manage performance. It is not limited to courses or formal programmes. In most organisations, training decisions are built into induction, supervision, updates to procedures and day-to-day management. For UK employers, training often becomes relevant after the event. When performance issues arise […]