Common Pitfalls That Can Create Accidental Nightmares
Did you know the hourly rate of an employee actually costs you an additional 21.5% once you account for holiday pay, sick pay etc? If someone works a regular working […]
Did you know the hourly rate of an employee actually costs you an additional 21.5% once you account for holiday pay, sick pay etc? If someone works a regular working […]
Lisa will be joined by Max Whitehead of the Whitehead group for a discussion on what is happening with employment law, and case law.
Skivitis/sick leave abuse can have a hugely detrimental impact on the team. Extra pressure on those who have to cover the absence at short notice; infection of others who see […]
Lisa will be joined by Sarah Ritchie of Journey Digital for a Q&A session about what is ChatGPT, and what are the opportunities for your business. Chat GPT, and other […]
For a whole host of reasons, sometimes an employee will no longer be able to do their job due to health reasons for a significant period of time. However you […]
Often there are multiple issues that need to be discussed with a staff member. You don't necessarily want to go to a full disciplinary hearing, but you also do have […]
A lot of employment law is governed by parties being "fair and reasonable", but what does this mean? There is no hard and fast definition of a "fair and reasonable […]
If someone took $20 out of the till without intending to return it, you would call it theft. But if someone adds an extra hour to their timesheet, or adds […]
As I write this in October 22 I am ever hopeful that, by November 23, inflation will be down, Putin will have been controlled, and the UK will have a […]
What is the difference, and when should I use which, or should I use both? With trial periods now open for employers of any size, what does this mean in […]
The new governement made a lot of election promises, but what has already come to fruition, and what do we anticipate the next year will bring. Lisa and Max Whitehead […]
Fixed-term, Full-time, part-time, casual, remote workers, lower guaranteed hours agreements….there are so many, but which one should I use?