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Abolition of Employment Tribunal Fees

on Following a recent Supreme Court ruling on an appeal lodged by Unison, the fees for industrial tribunals introduced on 2013 have been reversed.  Since 2013 claimants had to pay a fee to submit a claim, which resulted in 70% reduction in the number of claims in the three years to 2016.  The Supreme court has Read More...

The First Employee or is it The Second?

on Your business has gone well and now you have too much work to do! So now, you think you need an employee to grow the business. Firstly, if you are doing everything, look at the admin tasks you can give to someone else or automate. For example, who enjoys doing the bookkeeping or procedures. There Read More...

When is a Resignation a Resignation?

on We all know in HR that employment law can be complex, especially when lawyers became involved. It’s what they do, right? Well, you also have to accept employment law is not all about EU directives and more bureaucracy.  It exists because there are still too many unreasonable employers out there who choose not to treat Read More...