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5 July
Menstrual health and the menopause still largely remain "taboo" subjects in the workplace. The British Standards Institute (BSI) hopes to be the catalyst for change and help employers improve the... Read Morearticles
4 July
The EAT recently held that the Employment Tribunal was wrong to find that a pregnant employee's dismissal was discriminatory when it had not made clear findings as to whether the... Read Morearticles
4 July
The NHS was set up 75 years ago to improve the health of the UK population and to reduce inequalities in healthcare – to make healthcare available and accessible, free... Read Morearticles
29 June
A commencement order under the Charities Act 2022 made on 12 June 2023 has brought a second tranche of changes to charity law with effect from 14 June 2023. We... Read Morearticles
28 June
Acas recently published new guidance to support employers and employees understand workplace adjustments for mental health. It provides an overview of reasonable adjustments for mental health, how to request adjustments,... Read Morearticles
28 June
Employers often provide valuable employee benefits to staff in the shape of lump sum death in service benefits. Read Morearticles
28 June
For the next instalment of our public inquiries article series, we are looking at Warning Letters. Rules 13-16 of the Inquiry Rules 2006 ("the Rules") set out the requirements for... Read Morearticles
28 June
The Welsh Government has made it no secret that it is committed to achieving Net-Zero emissions by 2050. The proposal of The Infrastructure (Wales) Bill, placed before the Senedd on... Read Morearticles
26 June
The Government recently announced planned changes to the student visa route for those wanting to study in the UK. The changes will come into effect in January 2024. This is... Read Morearticles
23 June
Can a company which has model articles act by a sole director? Read Morearticles
23 June
With the cost of living crisis ongoing, more and more people are considering taking a second job (or third, or fourth, for some) to make up the shortfall at the... Read More