DBS Check Documents: A Guide for UK Employers

how much is a dbs

As an employer, it is important to understand what level of DBS check you can request by law when recruiting someone as part of your pre-employment screening procedures. You should also know the cost of a DBS check, what DBS check documents need to be provided by a prospective employee, how to check documents during […]

Garden Leave: Guide for UK Employers

garden leave

Garden leave is used by employers as a protective measure to ensure that key employees exiting a business have a minimal impact on its reputation and ongoing success. That said, the use of garden leave does not come without cost and certain risks for the employer. In the following article, we examine the pros and […]

Religious Discrimination: Guide for UK Employers

religious discrimination

Religious discrimination occurs when an individual is treated unfairly due to their religion, beliefs, or lack of belief. It is prohibited under the Equality Act 2010, which protects employees and job applicants from discrimination in the workplace. Employers are required to ensure that their policies and practices do not unfairly disadvantage individuals based on their […]

Undermined at Work? Practical Workplace Advice

Undermined at Work

Being undermined at work refers to actions or behaviours that intentionally weaken an individual’s authority, confidence, or ability to perform their role effectively. Examples include openly questioning someone’s decisions, excluding them from important meetings, spreading rumours, or sabotaging their work. Such behaviour can occur between colleagues or be directed by a manager towards an employee. […]

What Are Fair Reasons For Redundancy?

reasons for redundancy

Redundancy is considered a potentially fair reason for dismissal, provided the contract termination is carried out properly and the employer follows a lawful process. If the redundancy is not genuine, the correct process is not implemented or the reasons for an employee’s redundancy are deemed unfair, the dismissed employee may be able to bring a claim […]

Reasonable Adjustments for Mental Health

reasonable adjustments for mental health

By understanding how to deal with requests for reasonable adjustments for mental health, you can help create a supportive working environment while ensuring compliance with your legal obligations as an employer. In this guide, we explain what the law says about reasonable adjustments for mental health, together with practical advice for employers to nuture a […]

How Employers Can Avoid Redundancy: Top Strategies

how to avoid redundancy

Employers have to take steps to avoid redundancy by considering alternative measures. It is also generally in the organisation’s interests to exhaust all alternatives to redundancy, given the legal risks and impact on workforce morale that inevitably come with undertaking a redundancy process. The options to consider will depend on the employer’s reasons for redundancy and […]

Can You Make Someone Redundant on Maternity Leave

can you make someone redundant on maternity leave

Pregnant workers and those on maternity leave are afforded particular employment law protections. If your organisation is considering making redundancies, potentially affecting someone who is pregnant or on maternity leave, you will need to understand the rules that apply to avoid unfair dismissal and unlawful discrimination complaints. In this guide, we look at the legal […]

UK Redundancy Guide 2026: Meaning, Rights, Process & Notice

redundancy

Redundancy refers to the type of dismissal when a role is no longer needed. A role may become redundant when an employer needs to reduce their workforce because of factors such as organisational restructuring or closure, financial difficulties, or changes in business operations. In the UK, redundancy is governed by specific regulations designed to balance […]

Last In First Out: Fair Redundancy?

last in first out

When making workers redundant, one of the requirements on employers through the redundancy process is to ensure fair selection criteria are used so as to avoid acting unlawfully and risking costly tribunal claims. “Last In, First Out” (LIFO) is a method sometimes used by UK employers during redundancy processes. It prioritises laying off employees who […]