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In recent news, Mr Daniel Jeffrey from Basildon claimed that a manager from Basildon Council, whose buildings he cleaned, purposely failed his inspections simply because he has just one arm. He allege...
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Employment contracts are necessary. We are big advocates of them for a whole host of reasons (and you can read about it here ---link to the previous post if we post it --). However, we have no comp...
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Contracts. They are not often documents that you particularly want to read. More often than not, people think they are too long or too wordy or just too boring. Business owners will also sometimes con...
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Sometimes, the shareholders of a business are also its employees. This means that when they sell their shares, their employment may need to be terminated, depending on the terms of their departure....
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As previously mentioned, when you buy a business you are likely to inherit a number of employees following a transfer under TUPE (Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employees) Regulations 2006)....
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When you are starting to consider the sale of your business, it is so important to make sure that you are having the right conversations about your employees and any impact that the sale will have of...
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Bullying is very toxic and often can have devastating effects on individuals that suffer from it. Bullying in the workplace can be even more problematic as it could mean that individuals have to face...
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The Birmingham Employment Tribunal recently made a decision, in the case of Taylor v Jaguar Land Rover Limited, that under the definition of gender reassignment within the Equality Act 2010, a person...
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