Redundancy Settlement Agreement Guide

redundancy settlement agreement

Settlement agreements are generally used by employers to settle potential employment claims, but they are also commonly used as an alternative to dismissal by redundancy. Notwithstanding the reasons for making someone redundant, the employer must still follow a fair and lawful redundancy process. Using a settlement agreement in a redundancy situation can help to avoid […]

Mental Health Discrimination at Work: Employer Guide

mental health discrimination at work

Mental health discrimination at work refers to when an employee or job applicant is treated unfairly because of a mental health condition. Under the Equality Act 2010, employers have a legal duty to prevent discrimination by reason of a mental health condition that can be classed as a disability, and to make reasonable adjustments to […]

Philosophical Beliefs & Workplace Discrimination

philosophical beliefs

UK discrimination laws are wide-reaching and complex. One area that is currently subject to debate and development is philosophical beliefs. People can hold vastly different views and beliefs, and employment tribunals typically give the meaning of ‘philosophical beliefs’ a wide interpretation, which can often be a source of much uncertainty as to the extent to […]

Implied Terms in Employment Contracts Explained

implied terms

The contract of employment is a legally binding agreement between employer and employee, setting out the terms and conditions governing the working relationship between the parties, including their rights and responsibilities. Employment contracts comprise both express terms and implied terms, which employers must understand to avoid breaching the provisions. In this guide of employers, we […]

Dependency Leave: Guide for UK Employers

dependency leave

As an employer, supporting employees dealing with emergencies at home forms part of your duty to safeguard their wellbeing and helps promote positive working relations. However, you also face the challenges of maintaining operations and minimising disruption and impact on your workforce when employees are absent without, or with limited, notice. In this guide, we […]

How to Write A Dismissal Letter (Template)

dismissal letter

The dismissal letter acts as formal and written confirmation of the decision to terminate someone’s employment contract. It should be used to avoid misunderstandings or uncertainty by setting out the reasons for the termination, among other important details. The dismissal letter can also help to manage legal risk by showing you have followed a fair […]

Recruitment Methods: Top Strategies for UK Employers

recruitment methods

Knowing the right recruitment methods to use when hiring new staff can offer competitive advantage when searching and finding the best candidates for your business. We explore some practical advice for employers on the benefits and pitfalls of various different recruitment techniques, and how these can add value to your wider recruitment strategy.   What […]

Breach of Employment Contract: Guide for Employers

breach of employment contract

If an employer or employee breaks or fails to meet terms under the employment contract, they may be in breach of the employment contract. Breach of an employment contract can include anything from relatively minor breaches, such as an employer’s failure to pay an employee’s expenses on the correct date, to fundamental breaches of contract […]

UK Vaccination Policy: Employers’ Guide

uk vaccination policy

As businesses continue to focus on employee health and workplace safety, some may still consider a vaccination policy as part of their overall risk management approach. While COVID-19 vaccination policies were widely discussed during the pandemic, there may still instances where an employer may need to assess and implement a policy to protect staff and […]

Mobility Clause (Advice for Employers)

mobility clause

A mobility clause is a provision in an employment contract that allows employers to require employees to relocate or work in a different location, either temporarily or permanently. Such clauses are designed to provide flexibility for businesses, enabling them to adapt to operational changes, such as office relocations or redeployment of staff. Mobility clauses in […]