by Nicole Squires | Jul 31, 2018 | News Letter
The case of the disappearing dismissal When conducting an appeal against dismissal, an employer may conclude that the original dismissal procedure was flawed and may seek to put it right at the appeal stage, so as to avoid an unfair dismissal claim. The Court of...
by Nicole Squires | Jul 31, 2018 | News Letter
PBS HR Newsletter Summary – August 2018 Companies ‘named and shamed’ for failing to pay the national minimum wage A list recently published by the Government names and shames 239 companies who are continuing to breach minimum wage laws and are facing significant...
by Nicole Squires | Jul 30, 2018 | News Letter
A dog friendly office can motivate employees As many as 42% of Millennials say that they would enjoy having a canine companion in the workplace. So, having a Pets at Work (PAW) scheme can make good sense for recruitment. Even more importantly, it seems that it can...
by Nicole Squires | Jul 30, 2018 | News Letter
Companies ‘named and shamed’ for failing to pay the national minimum wage A list recently published by the Government names and shames 239 companies who are continuing to breach minimum wage laws and are facing significant fines. These figures, which show an increase...
by Nicole Squires | Jul 30, 2018 | News Letter
Insecure employment causes increase in side-hustles A study by the Henley Business School has revealed that 40% of UK workers run independent businesses in addition to their normal day jobs. The number of people involved in these businesses, known commonly as ‘side...
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