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The Redundancy Process – Costs and Alternative Solutions

redundancy process

The Current Pandemic has left many business owners in a difficult position. Many find themselves having to cut costs and often this can mean having to make some employees redundant. However, the costs for a redundancy process isn’t free and there are several costs you must consider. There are also a number of alternative solutions […]

Post Lockdown Right to Work Check Update 2021

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Following several requests, the government have decided to postpone having employers carry out a right to work check face to face. These measures will now extend until the 21st of June. During the pandemic, the government allowed virtual checks as a way of making the process easier for employers. Until the 21 June, employees will […]

Can Employees Refuse to Come to Work because of COVID-19

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The affect of the pandemic continues to cause an influence how employers manage staff and businesses. The issue of health and safety in office spaces must require effective leadership to ensure employers uphold workers rights for safety .  Recent changes in employment rights law reflect these concerns. As of the 31st of May 2021, employees […]

Monzo Bank to Offer Paid Leave for Pregnancy Loss

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Online bank, Monzo, will be one of the first companies to offer paid leave to employees going through pregnancy loss.  Monzo, is a UK based online banking company founded in 2015 that employs around 1600 employees.  The news comes after Monzo’s HR boss, Tara Mansfield, said that the bank will help those forced to terminate […]

2 Arrested over £3.4 Million Furlough Fraud in West Yorkshire

Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme

A man and a woman, both in their 30’s, have been arrested on suspicion of fraud under the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS).  The arrest took place on April 28 after HM Revenue & Customs Taxpayer Protection Task Force carried out a search.  The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme was introduced back in April of 2020 […]

Unions & MP’s call for end to “Fire and Rehire” Practices

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A letter signed by 140 Lords and MP’s has been sent to PM Boris Johnson, urging for fire and rehire practices to be outlawed.  The practice, described as a “bully boy tactic” by one minister allows for employers to threaten employees with dismissal if they do not agree to new employment terms, often worse than […]

Right to Appeal Refused to Addison Lee

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Addison Lee, the London based private cab hire and courier service, recently represented at an employment tribunal, have been denied the right to appeal meaning that their workers must be considered employees by law. The implications of this for Addison Lee are extensive as it may see thousands of workers able to claim back-pay as […]

Guidelines for Dismissing Someone with Poor Sickness Absence

sickness absence

For any employer of any company, there is an expected and understandable amount of sickness absence that they can expect from their employees, However, it is also understandable for employers to want to reduce the amount of sick leave and absenteeism by staff  to a minimal level. Doing so, however, requires having the right processes […]

Carrying Out a Right to Work Check During the Pandemic (2021)

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As a result of the current pandemic, many employers now find themselves in a position where workers are hired through digital processes such as through phone and video calls. This in turn has prompted changes to right to work check by employers. Right to work checks are necessary requirements in checking if an employee has […]

Diversity and Inclusion for Hybrid/Remote Workers

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The ongoing conversation around the globe regarding diversity and discrimination has been made even more relevant with the current pandemic and with many of the news stories that have captured the attention of many of us worldwide. For instance, the wrongful death of George Floyd, a black man in America, has contributed to the ongoing […]