Employee Contracts

Social Media: Client Solicitation

By |2022-01-20T11:53:09+00:00November 16th, 2021|Employee Contracts|

How Social Media is facilitating the Solicitation of Clients by Departing Employees Over the past decade, there has been a huge increase in the use of social media platforms by businesses. Social media can be a very effective way in which employees can disseminate information quickly and cost-effectively and it can also be used

Festive Period Employer Considerations

By |2022-01-20T14:36:39+00:00November 10th, 2021|Employee Contracts|

Considerations for Employers on the run-up to Christmas 2021 For the past 20 months, the country has been told to lock down, work from home where possible and avoid close contact with others. With the successful roll-out of the vaccination programme and the opening up of the UK once again, many people are keen

Starting pay hits record high

By |2022-02-07T13:46:51+00:00October 19th, 2021|Employee Contracts|

Starting pay for all workers hit a record high In September due to an increase in competition for staff, research has found. Experts warn that wage growth will not sustain economic recovery and call on government to work with firms to avoid a “crisis-driven sugar rush”. The latest Report on Jobs survey by the

Scottish Homeworking Survey

By |2022-02-07T13:50:06+00:00July 8th, 2021|Employee Contracts, Employee Wellbeing|

Homeworking & Flexible Working Scottish employees who work from home suffer with excessive workloads and have poorer work-life balance than those working in the office, a survey has found. The latest Working Lives Scotland report from the CIPD, which polled 1,007 people working in Scotland, found more than a third (37 per cent) of

Flexible Working & Right to Work Update

By |2022-02-07T15:10:16+00:00June 29th, 2021|Employee Contracts, Employment Law and Regulation|

Flexible Working Flexible working requests are not new in the workplace. They have, however, been thrown into the limelight following the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. For both employers and employees alike, the switch to homeworking as a business continuity measure during the pandemic has revealed that in certain cases, working from home and

EU Settlement Scheme Deadline Dates

By |2022-02-07T14:38:11+00:00May 27th, 2021|Employee Contracts, Employment Law and Regulation|

An explanation of the UK Government's EU Settlement Scheme You will be aware that the new points-based immigration system came into force in the UK on 1 January 2021. The extended deadline for EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) applications for EU/EEA/Swiss citizens who were in the UK before 11pm on 31 December is 30 June

National Minimum Wage Rates from April 2021

By |2022-02-07T15:29:40+00:00January 15th, 2021|Employee Contracts, Employment Law and Regulation|

Changes to National Minimum Wage Rates More than 100 companies, including some of the UK’s biggest household names, have been named and shamed by the government for failing to pay workers the minimum wage. The government investigated claims of failure to pay the national minimum wage (NMW) between 2016 and 2018, and discovered the

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