Tag: HR Support

Providing a statement of employment particulars could protect your organisation!
Employment Law

Providing a statement of employment particulars could protect your organisation!

24 December 2018

Employers often make the mistake of not providing their employees with a written statement of particulars, when they start. It may sound very simple, but you will be surprised with the number of employers I meet who do not have the time to do this or just do not think it is important. The Employment […]

Tips on the Do’s and Don’ts at the work Christmas Party
Employment Law

Tips on the Do’s and Don’ts at the work Christmas Party

10 December 2016

It’s that exciting time of the year again where you are organising the work Christmas party. Even though it’s the season of free spirit, you may want to retain some degree of control. Christmas parties are often where many acts of misconduct take place, some of which are mentioned below. You should take reasonable steps […]

Snell v Network Rail ETS/4100178/2016
Employment Law

Snell v Network Rail ETS/4100178/2016

02 November 2016

Employers should be aware of the implications of awarding a mother who is on a shared parental scheme with her partner, whether she should be paid enhanced contractual pay to mothers but not to fathers? It was in a recent case where the tribunal decided that it was indirect discrimination to pay a mother enhanced […]

Top Tips to Motivate your Staff
Employment Law

Top Tips to Motivate your Staff

17 August 2016

Last week we set out some of the top things not to do in the workplace, but this week is all about what you should be doing. As an employer, the people who work for you are your biggest asset. You have hand-picked them, trained them, and you are relying on them to do their […]

5 things you can do as a manager to help employees who are suffering from stress
Employment Law

5 things you can do as a manager to help employees who are suffering from stress

17 August 2016

Many employees suffer from stress in the workplace, this can be caused by long hours, tight deadlines, being overworked or not receiving the required support from the manager. Although some stress can be good, when the stress exceeds an employee’s comfort zone it can have adverse effects on an employee’s physical and mental health as […]

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