Return to Work Interview: Employers’ Guide

Conducting a return to work interview is an essential part of an organisation’s absence management programme. Having a focused discussion with a returning employee is shown to help reduce unnecessary sickness absence and helps the returning employee transition back into the workplace environment with greater ease and with the necessary support from their employer. Return […]
Victimisation in the Workplace

By law, no individual should suffer unfair or unfavourable treatment in the workplace. Victimisation is when someone is subject to a detriment because they have brought, or it is believed they are about to bring, or support, a claim relating to either disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or […]
A Comprehensive Guide to Sick Leave for Employers

Sick leave is the time an employee takes off work due to illness or injury. In the UK, employees are entitled to take sick leave, but this time may not always be paid. Employers are legally required to pay Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) to eligible employees for up to 28 weeks. Employers may also offer […]
Redundancy Settlement Agreement Guide

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 […]
Secondment Agreement: Guide for Employers

A secondment agreement is a formal arrangement where an employee temporarily works for another organisation or department while remaining employed by their original employer. Secondments can be internal, involving moves within the same organisation, or external, where the employee is placed with a different company or organisation. Whether your organisation is considering a programme of […]
Expatriate Management: Best Practice Tips

Global assignments must deliver value for both the business and the individual. Employers today face a far more demanding landscape—immigration rules are tightening, tax liabilities are increasing, and employee expectations have evolved. A one-size-fits-all approach is no longer enough. Global assignments must deliver value for both the business and the individual. Sending talent abroad is […]
Swearing at Work: Advice for Employers

Swearing at work refers to the use of inappropriate, offensive or profane language in the workplace. Whether or not swearing at work is acceptable will depend on the context and the employer’s expectations of its workforce. In some working environments, swearing may be commonplace and culturally accepted as part of everyday communication between colleagues. But […]
UK Disciplinary Procedure 2026: Steps, Legal & Best Practice

When an employee has acted inappropriately at work or they have gone against company policy, employers can respond by taking disciplinary action. Embarking on a formal disciplinary procedure may become necessary to ensure that any unacceptable or improper behaviour at work, or poor performance matters, that cannot be resolved informally are appropriately addressed. Regardless of […]
How to Spot a Fake Sick Note

An important aspect of an organisation’s absence management programme will be identifying and dealing with suspected fraudulent sickness absence and non-genuine sickness claims (‘pulling sickies’) or exaggerating symptoms or a condition to justify more time off work. For managers and HR, this means being alert to signs of potential issues, such as being given a […]