Can You Change a Contract After TUPE?
Under the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations (TUPE), employees’ terms and conditions of employment are protected when a business or service is transferred to a new employer. Following a transfer, employers cannot make changes to employment contracts if the sole or main reason for the change is the transfer itself. Any changes made […]
Employment Law Rules For Night Shifts
Night shifts are a common feature in today’s economy. Understanding your workers’ rights and your responsibilities as an employer can help ensure your workforce stays safe and that you don’t fall foul of the employment laws on night working and working unsociable hours. Employment law surrounding night shifts in the UK is designed to protect […]
Disciplinary Hearing Guide for Employers
A disciplinary hearing is a formal meeting between an employer and an employee to address concerns about the employee’s conduct or performance. It is a key step in the disciplinary process, and typically follows an investigation into alleged misconduct or breaches of workplace policies. The purpose of the hearing is to give the employee an […]
How Long Does A DBS Last?
A Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check is a criminal record check that an employer can request as part of their recruitment and onboarding process. DBS checks are useful in ensuring that the employer is only recruiting suitable people into their organisation and for the job role in question. This is especially important when the […]
Resignation With Immediate Effect: Advice For Employers
Resignation with immediate effect occurs when an employee informs their employer that they are leaving their role without providing the notice period required by their contract. It is an unusual situation and can have significant implications for both the employee and the employer. Employers will generally want to avoid a scenario where an employee resigns […]
Workplace Investigation Process UK: Key Steps
A workplace investigation is a formal process used by employers to examine allegations of misconduct, grievances or disputes within the organisation. Handled well, investigations can play a vital role in resolving issues fairly, ensuring decisions are based on facts and supporting a fair outcome for everyone involved. Compare this to a poorly managed investigation, which […]
Grievance at Work Guide for Employers
There are various ways that a grievance at work can be dealt with, depending on the nature and severity of the issues being raised. In some cases, a relatively minor matter may be dealt with informally but, if not effectively resolved, this may need to be dealt with by way of a formal grievance procedure. […]
Good Character Requirement for UK Citizenship
The good character requirement is one of the more challenging and unpredictable aspects of the British citizenship application process. Unlike the English language test or Life in the UK exam, this isn’t something you can revise for or easily evidence. Instead, applicants are required to disclose their past to Home Office scrutiny, under criteria that […]
Permitted Paid Engagement Visa Guide UK
The Permitted Paid Engagement (PPE) visa is a sub-category of the UK Standard Visitor visa. It allows individuals from overseas to carry out a paid engagement in the UK for a limited time, without the need for sponsorship under a longer-term work visa. The route is designed for specific professional activities, such as guest lecturing, […]
Maternity Leave: Employers’ Guide
Employers have to meet a number of legal responsibilities when an employee is on maternity leave. Managed well, the period of maternity leave can improve morale, provide reassurance to your employees during their absence and contribute to a positive employer brand as a business that values its staff. Failure to meet your obligations and poor […]