Employing an Apprentice

Apprenticeships have become an increasingly popular recruitment option for employers across many different parts of the economy. By employing an apprentice, you can develop workers in the skills your business needs, while benefiting from training support and government funding. Employing an apprentice offers UK employers Apprenticeships are open to individuals aged 16 and over, and […]
Agency Worker Regulations Guide 2025

The Agency Worker Regulations (AWR) 2010 were introduced in the UK in 2011 to ensure fair treatment for temporary workers supplied by recruitment agencies. Under the regulation, agency workers have certain basic employment rights as soon as they start work for a hirer, and attain further rights after 12 weeks of working in the same […]
Enhanced Maternity Pay: Guide for Employers

Providing employees with enhanced contractual rights when it comes to maternity pay can help to attract and retain top talent within the workforce. However, employers should first understand how enhanced maternity pay provisions operate in practice, from how these differ to statutory maternity pay to the conditions that can be used to qualify any enhanced […]
Reward Management: Strategies for Success

Reward management is the introduction of policies and strategies that rewards every employee within the business fairly and consistently across the board. Rewarding employees for outstanding work makes them feel valued and can prove to be a powerful motivational tool that boosts productivity. The most successful reward management programmes provide employees with opportunities to elevate […]
Employee or Worker: Legal Differences Explained

An individual’s legal rights and entitlements at work can differ significantly depending on whether they are classed as an employee or worker. In this guide, we explain the differences between these two types of employment status, including how legal status as either an employee or worker determine employment rights and responsibilities within the workplace. […]
Burchell Test: Misconduct Dismissals Explained

The Burchell Test is a legal principle in UK employment law used to determine whether an employer has acted fairly in dismissing an employee for misconduct. This test originates from the case British Home Stores Ltd v Burchell (1980), which established a three-part framework for assessing the fairness of a dismissal under the Employment Rights […]
Work Uniform Laws in the UK: Employer Guide

There is currently no existing law in the UK specifically relating to dress codes and uniforms at work. This means employers can decide if and what rules to implement in the workplace. However, if an employer does decide to impose a dress code, they must ensure that the rules do not unlawfully discriminate against workers. […]
UK Short Time Working: Rules Guide

Short time working is when you reduce the hours of some or all of your employees, or pay them less than half a week’s pay. This could be during periods of lower demand or slowdown in the amount of work available. The employee should receive full pay unless their contract allows unpaid or reduced pay. […]
Good Managers Never Say These Things

Managers play a critical role in defining an organisation’s culture and in inspiring and motivating their teams. Communication skills are one of the key aspects of management style. Where there is poor communication, employees can feel demotivated, their work effort and quality can suffer and they may decide to leave the organisation. The importance of […]
Whistleblowing Policy: Guide for Employers

UK employees are entitled to certain protections if they make a disclosure in the public interest regarding their employer’s actions. For organisations, the most effective way to meet their legal obligations to protect whistleblowers is to implement a whistleblowing policy that ensures a consistent, effective and compliant approach to handling these complaints. In this guide, […]