April’s Employment Law Digest – Digitising the UK’s immigration system – what do you need to know?
In line with the Home Office's vision to create a modernised, digital border, the switch from physical immigration documents to eVisas has now begun.
In line with the Home Office's vision to create a modernised, digital border, the switch from physical immigration documents to eVisas has now begun.
Stay up to date with recent employment case law developments as Gillian Chinhengo explores the significant decisions that are shaping the legal landscape of workplace rights and responsibilities.
This month has seen an influx of employment law legislation changes — but what do employers need to be aware of?
Not in itself, no. What I am referring to here, of course, are the recent headlines proclaiming: "Employer's must make reasonable adjustments for women going through the menopause"... Or snappier titles depending on where you get your news from.
Stay up to date with recent employment case law developments as we explore significant legal decisions that shape the landscape of workplace rights and responsibilities.
Stay up to date with recent employment case law developments as we explore significant legal decisions that shape the landscape of workplace rights and responsibilities.
Grief impacts people in different ways, but one thing the majority of us have in common is that we will experience grief at some point in our lives.
UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) has published its latest reports setting out the illegal working penalties which it has issued between the period 1 July to 30 September 2023, along with details of the businesses which have been "named and shamed" across the various regions.
The recording of the first in our 'Promoting Inclusivity in the Workplace' webinar series 'Case studies in manufacturing' is now available to watch on demand.