For You and Your Family Service: Employment Law
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What is a reasonable settlement agreement and what should I do if I...
Have you been presented with a settlement agreement by your employer and told to find a solicitor and obtain legal advice on the contents...
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Settlement agreements rather than furloughing? Five top tips for em...
Many employers have opted to furlough their staff, but the reality is that some have had to make the difficult decision to make staff red...
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The implications of coronavirus for your staff
The spread of coronavirus means that businesses are having to deal with unique work situations and put in place business continuity plans...
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New right to parental bereavement leave
New right to parental bereavement leave From 6 April 2020, employees will be entitled to take parental bereavement leave (PBL) following ...
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Mel McCrum
Partner, Head of Department, Employment
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Is your business ready for a change?
This is an issue of relevance to our corporate clients wanting to ensure their businesses are sufficiently agile to adapt to market chang...
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Holiday pay for term time only workers should not be pro-rated to f...
Holiday entitlement is a sensitive issue for workers and those employed part time often feel they are losing out. The recent Court of Ap...
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Warning to employers of the risks of stereotypical assumptions
Tribunal cases where claims of unlawful discrimination have succeeded because of stereotypical assumptions by the decision-maker, rather ...
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Working through the menopause
The symptoms of the menopause can by physical (e.g. hot flushes, migraines, skin irritation) but also psychological (e.g. lack of concent...
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Employment solicitors Redhill
Employment Solicitors Redhill Employment law advice for individuals When you have problems at work you want them resolved quickly and cos...
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How mental ill health can become an issue at work
On World Mental Health Day 2019 we look at some astonishing facts and figures surrounding mental health in the workplace. Joanne explores...
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Can an employee be dismissed for secretly recording a meeting at work?
It is very easy indeed with the advent of mobiles phones for an employee to secretly record a disciplinary or other internal meeting on t...
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The truth about ‘Non-Disclosure Agreements’ and ‘Confidentiality Cl...
‘Non-Disclosure Agreements’ (NDA’s) and Confidentiality Agreements have been mentioned in the news a lot recently particularly in connect...
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Round-up of family friendly rights August 2019
Elizabeth Maxwell, Solicitor in our Employment team has reviewed some of the headline hitting developments in family friendly rights over...
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Firing Senior Executives – Top Tips
In this article our Employment team set out factors to be considered when terminating the employment of a senior executive. Following a t...
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Employers face tougher rules on recording working hours
Businesses could face legal action if they do not properly record all hours actually worked by workers, including authorised overtime, sa...