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The BIG 4 employment law updates that you need to be aware of | Reducing stress in your workplace | Why flexible work arrangements are here to stay | We answer your burning HR questions

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How employee surveys can improve your business | Why women are still being excluded in the workplace | How many employees are looking for new jobs | And we answer your important HR questions

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Why you need to take absence management seriously | How to spot sexual harassment and violence inside and outside of work | Information about training workshops we have coming up in 2024 | And we answer your pressing HR questions

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5 things an expert HR consultant would tell you to do this year | Latest news | Employment Tribunal rules that menopause symptoms can amount to a disability. Here’s what you need to know…

December 23 Newsletter

Have you created a plan to improve your employees’ mental health? Now is the time and we’re here to help… Improving your employees’ mental health is no longer a warm sentiment, it’s business critical. And that’s because mental health affects one in six British...

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700 construction workers take their own lives every year in the UK

700 construction workers take their own lives every year in the UK   That’s a minimum of two lives lost, every single day, which is a really scary and awful statistic. What a grim reality to remind us of the profound impact of mental health challenges within the...

What is constructive dismissal?

You’ve probably heard the term ‘constructive dismissal’ before, but are you clear on what it actually means?

3 reasons why you should be using employment surveys in your business

A lot of business owners we speak to are scared of conducting an employee survey because they think it might open a huge can of worms that they’ll never be able to contain.

Not completing right to work checks? You could be fined up to 60k

The maximum fine for employing an illegal worker is increasing from £20,000 to a whopping £60,000. And if you’re found to knowingly employ an illegal worker, you can also face criminal charges.

The onboarding checklist you’ll use again and again

The onboarding checklist you’ll use again and again   Giving new employees a great onboarding experience is essential to their engagement and retention. Yet, shockingly, around 60% of businesses skip setting any goals or milestones for their new hires. And only...

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