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. […]

TLScontact Login: User & Troubleshooting Guide 2026

tls contact login

  Section A: What is TLScontact?   TLScontact is one of the Home Office’s commercial partners for visa application centre services. It supports parts of the overseas application process for UK visas in locations where it has been appointed as the local provider. Which provider applies is determined by the country and city where the […]

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 immigration permission granted to a non-UK national to stay lawfully in the UK. In most cases it is granted following an in-country application to extend or change an existing status, but it also covers any grant of […]

Compensatory Rest: 2026 Employment Law Guide

Compensatory Rest

Compensatory rest is one of the most consistently misunderstood concepts in UK employment law. It is often treated by employers as a flexible scheduling tool or confused with time off in lieu. In law, it is neither. Compensatory rest is a mandatory statutory substitute for minimum rest that has been lawfully displaced under the Working […]

Unsociable Hours Employment Law Guide 2026

unsociable hours

Unsociable hours are a routine operational requirement in many UK businesses, particularly in healthcare, logistics, hospitality, manufacturing and customer-facing services. Despite their prevalence, unsociable hours sit at the intersection of several high-risk areas of employment law, including contract interpretation, working time compliance, pay entitlement and discrimination. The legal risk for employers does not arise because […]

Night Shift Working Rules for Employers 2026

Night Shift

Night shift working sits at the intersection of working time regulation, health and safety law and contractual risk. For employers, it is one of the highest-exposure areas of day-to-day workforce management because the legal rules are prescriptive, enforcement is active and mistakes tend to scale quickly across rotas, payroll and health outcomes. Unlike general working […]

Employee Retention: Strategies, Legal Issues & Best Practices 2026

employee retention

Employee retention has become one of the defining strategic challenges for UK employers. While the concept itself sits firmly within HR and workforce strategy rather than employment law, the decisions employers make in pursuit of retention increasingly intersect with legal obligations, regulatory scrutiny and litigation risk. In practice, employee retention is shaped by how organisations […]

UK eVisa Explained 2026: Electronic Visas, ETA & How It Works

eVisa

  Section A: What is an eVisa in the UK?   The UK eVisa is a secure digital record of an individual’s immigration status and the conditions attached to their permission to be in the UK. It records whether a person has the right to live, work or study in the UK, or rent in […]

Statutory Guarantee Pay: 2026 Rules & Risk

statutory guarantee pay

Statutory guarantee pay is often treated by employers as a marginal technicality that only arises in rare downturns. In practice, it is a high-risk compliance area that frequently exposes employers to unlawful deduction claims, breach of contract disputes and unintended redundancy liabilities. Where work levels fluctuate, cashflow tightens or operational disruption occurs, decisions taken quickly […]