How to Write a Grievance Letter

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If you have a work-related complaint, and informal steps have failed to resolve the issue, you may need to write a grievance letter to raise a grievance with your employer. Different employers can operate different procedures for making a grievance, but in most cases this will entail you writing a grievance letter. Below we look […]

Demoted at Work: Know Your Rights and Next Steps

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Demotion is where an employee is reassigned by their employer to a role within the organisation that carries lesser responsibility, status or remuneration than their current role. There are certain circumstances in which employees can be demoted lawfully by their employer, but employees remain protected by many employment rights. The following guide looks at when […]

Employment Contract: An Employers Guide

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Employment contracts provide the legal foundation of the employer-employee relationship, defining the terms and conditions of employment and setting out both parties’ rights and responsibilities. Well-drafted employment contracts should provide employers and employees with certain legal protections and clarity about the terms of their employment relationship; however, they also carry risks. Poorly drafted contract terms […]

Sick Note: Guide for Employers

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If an employee is ill, they are by law permitted to take time off work to recover. Depending on the length of absence, they can either self-certify or they may have to get what used to be known as a sick note, now officially referred to as a ‘fit note’, from a qualifying medical professional. […]

Good Work Plan: Essential Guide for Employers

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The UK Good Work Plan was introduced as a response to the Taylor Review of Modern Working Practices, aiming to improve working conditions and clarify employment rights. It represented a significant reform in UK employment law, affecting both employers and employees across various sectors. The following guide looks at the three main strands of the […]

Interview Legalities & Compliance for Employers

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The interview stage of the recruitment process allows employers to assess not only the skills and qualifications of potential employees but also their cultural fit within the organisation. While the primary concern when conducting interviews will be finding the best candidate, employers have to ensure that in doing so, they are also complying with various […]

Sexual Harassment Guide for UK Employers

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Everyone should be able to go about their work without the fear of encountering unwanted conduct of a sexual nature. While sexual harassment at work has been prohibited by UK law for many decades, this kind of conduct and its damaging effects still continue, making the issue an ongoing concern for employers. New legislation is […]

Paternity Leave Guide for Employers

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Employers have to meet a number of legal responsibilities in relation to paternity leave. In this guide, we look at what employers should do to comply with their obligations while supporting employees taking paternity leave.   Section A: UK Paternity Rights at Work   Where an employee is expecting a baby and will have paternal […]

Understanding Holiday Entitlement for Employers

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Holiday entitlement refers to the legal right of employees to take paid time off work for rest and recreation. In the UK, the Working Time Regulations 1998 govern holiday entitlement, setting the minimum standards for workers’ paid leave. Under the regulations, most workers are entitled to 5.6 weeks’ paid holiday a year as a statutory […]

Shared Parental Leave: Complete Employer Guide

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With Shared Parental Leave (SPL), parents can opt to share up to 50 weeks of leave and up to 37 weeks of pay between them in the 12 months after their child is born or, if adopted, placed with the family. In this guide, we summarise the rules on SPL and how employers can approach […]