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Q: I need to start planning for the new holiday year. Any ideas on how to do this?
Q: What happens is a staff member is taken ill or is injured on holiday? Should this be treated as sick leave?

Use of Social Networking Websites

23 Sep 2011


As an employer you need to provide clear guidance to staff regarding their use of social networking websites.

Bribery Act 2010

16 Aug 2011


This act came in to force with effect from 1st July 2011.

The act makes bribery within the workplace a corporate offence if it is proved that organisations have failed to prevent bribery by people working for or on behalf of the business.  Read more about what this means for you as an employer.

Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) have been warned of the need to act now to prepare for the pending pension reforms in 2012

06 May 2011


Research by business software and services provider sage found nearly half (46%) have no pension scheme in place and will be affected.

The Pensions Act 2008, comes into effect in 2012 and will for the first time, place a legal duty on employers to enroll all eligible employees automatically into a pension scheme and contribute towards their retirement.

Study Confirms dangers of working longer hours

06 May 2011


According to medical research working more than 11 hours a day rather than 9am to 5pm markedly increases heart disease risk.

Work experience placement templates

16 Feb 2012


Various templates including: student information checklist, induction checklist, feedback form, health & safety and risk assessment form.

Right of search authorisation form

16 Feb 2012


Template search authorisation request form.

Reference request template

16 Feb 2012


Reference request form and response letter template.

Employee pregnancy health & safety checklist

16 Feb 2012


Template checklist for Health & Safety risk assessment.

The Lofstedt Review – a damp squib or a Christmas cracker?

30 Nov 2011


Since March, Professor Ragnar Löfstedt has been heading up a review of the UK’s health and safety regulations, as part of the Government’s drive to simplify legislation and reduce the burden on businesses. The good Professor’s report was published yesterday, amid an underwhelming media response – indeed The Times chose to make no mention of [...]

Employment costs and the success of UK plc

11 Nov 2011


  There has been lots of talk in the press in the last few weeks about employment laws, the cost of Employment Tribunals and Government plans to scrap employment laws to kick start an entrepreneurial economy.   So, what’s the real cost of Employment Tribunals? Are those costs and burdensome employment laws really stifling growth in UK plc? [...]

Ellis Whittam Supporting Children in Need

13 Oct 2011


Jungle Maggot Tub, “Neil’s Death Trap”, Tug O’ War, Master Chef, It’s a Knockout and much more!  All happening at EW on 20 October in aid of Children In Need.  Full schedule here.

Firms of Solicitors v Fixed Fee Consultancies. Who wins? New Government Research Reveals All

10 Oct 2011


Are you sitting comfortably? Well, here is a little story!  In the olden days, if a business had an employment law question or a health and safety compliance issue, it went to a firm of solicitors. Most firms of solicitors could be relied on to give sound advice - but not necessarily quickly - and to [...]

Are cuts the key to job creation?

29 Sep 2011


Mark Prisk (he’s the Minister of State for Business and Enterprise) has told us that “successive governments have made all sorts of promises on tackling red tape”. True – but none have succeeded yet. Most have a habit of cutting it long ways by mistake and end up making more!   However, this time they say [...]

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