Managing Gen Z: Guide for Employers

managing gen z

Gen Z is rapidly becoming a significant part of the workforce. As the first generation to grow up entirely in the digital age, Gen Z brings new expectations, behaviours and perspectives to the workplace. For employers, effectively managing Gen Z has become an immediate business priority. These employees already occupy many entry‑level and early‑career roles, and their […]

Employer Refuses Early Conciliation

Employer Refuse Early Conciliation

When a workplace dispute cannot be resolved internally, the employee may have recourse to bring a claim before the employment tribunal. Before they can do so, the individual must first notify the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS) of their intention to bring a claim. This notification triggers the opportunity for the employee and employer […]

NDAs: How to Use Employment Non Disclosure Agreements

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A Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) is a legal contract used to protect sensitive or confidential information from being shared or misused. NDAs are commonly used by UK employers when disclosing proprietary business information to employees, contractors or third parties. The agreement sets out the terms under which information can be shared and the restrictions on its […]

Lying on a CV & Fake CVs: Employers’ Guide

Fake CV

During the hiring process companies of all sizes can fall victim to applicants lying or embellishing their CVs. With employers across sectors struggling to fill vacancies, and HR departments reluctant to conduct reference checks because it can be time consuming, CV fraud is on the rise and becoming a challenge for recruiters. But there are […]

Legal Implications of Working Two Jobs

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The growth of side jobs and portfolio working, especially given economic pressures and changing work culture, means that employers are increasingly likely to encounter staff with secondary work. While not necessarily unlawful, this can create a number of legal, operational and reputational considerations. In this guide for employers, we explain the practical and legal implications […]

TUPE Q and A for Employees: Employer Guide

TUPE Q and A for Employees

The Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006, or ‘TUPE regulations’, ensure that employees are not unfairly disadvantaged when their employment is transferred to a new employer. Under TUPE, the employment contracts of transferring employees, including all rights and obligations, must be preserved by the incoming employer, and both the outgoing and incoming employers […]

Restrictive Covenants: UK Employers’ Guide

Restrictive Covenants

Restrictive covenants in employment contracts can play an important role in protecting an organisation’s commercial interests and managing risks when an employee leaves. While implied contract terms provide some measure of protection for the employer during the employee’s period of employment, using restrictive covenants within contracts of employment can provide protection after the employment has […]

When Does TUPE Apply? An Employer’s Guide

When Does TUPE Apply

The Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations (TUPE) 2006 are notoriously onerous on employers. However, TUPE only applies to certain types of business transactions and transfers. As such, employers will need to determine if a transaction is covered by TUPE before proceeding with the transfer, as this will shape both affected employees’ rights and […]

Grievance Procedure: Steps for Employers

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Dealing with grievances in an effective and proportionate way is important when it comes to minimising conflict in the workplace, not to mention the risk of tribunal claims. The following guide for employers sets out the key elements of a lawful grievance procedure, including the possible grievance outcomes resulting from either an informal or formal […]

Adoption Leave: Employers’ Guide

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When an employee is going through the process of adopting a child, or having a child through a surrogacy arrangement, they may be eligible for statutory adoption leave and adoption pay, provided they meet the relevant requirements. Most employers are aware of the rights and responsibilities around maternity, paternity and parental leave and pay. What […]