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How to encourage and maintain equality in the workplace
As Pride month comes to an end and communities across the world continue to strive for equal rights and status, now is the time for everyone to acknowledge the importance of diversity and inclusion. Employers too should look carefully at the role equality plays within their workplace. Offering equal opportunities to all is considered in […]
Posted in: Employment Law
Supporting employee mental health during lockdown
With COVID-19 (coronavirus) creating a new and challenging landscape, it is becoming more important to consider the mental health and wellbeing of your staff.
Posted in: Employment Law Coronavirus
Getting ready for the return to work: FAQs on how to keep employees safe
As the UK economy begins its recovery from the Covid-19 crisis and as we see businesses preparing to re-open, the Government is encouraging employers to safely welcome staff back to the workplace.
Posted in: Employment Law Coronavirus
How to calculate maternity and parental payments for furloughed employees
During the flurry of furlough, we had several queries from our clients in respect of how to calculate statutory maternity pay (SMP) for employees who were on maternity leave but had been furloughed.
Posted in: Employment Law Coronavirus
The latest advice on the Job Retention Scheme
As an employer, it’s vital to stay up to date with the amendments being made to the Job Retention Scheme. Our employment law experts have provided a break down of the key points from the recently revised Government guidance.
Posted in: Employment Law Coronavirus
Further furlough guidance for employers
On 4 April 2020, the HMRC provided some further guidance on how the Job Retention Scheme will be administered. We have noted the following points that employers need to be aware of if they are considering accessing the scheme.
Posted in: Employment Law News & PR Coronavirus
Results are in: Morrisons successfully appeal in the UK’s first ever data leak group action
Those who attended our employment law seminar earlier this year in January may remember that we talked about the first data leak group action involving Morrisons.
Posted in: Employment Law
IR35 – Employment Law Update
Here at Endeavour Partnership, we have received an increasing amount of enquiries regarding the revised IR35 provisions which were due to be implemented on 6 April 2020. The changes were expected to impact medium to larger-sized companies in the UK.
Posted in: Employment Law News & PR Coronavirus
Managing staff wellbeing during an outbreak
Key advice for employers of how to manage staff during the Coronavirus outbreak from our legal experts in the employment law and HR department.
Posted in: Coronavirus Employment Law News & PR
Taking steps to manage mental health at work
Mental health is about how we think, feel and behave. It can go up and down, or around and around and different scenarios can place us in different places mentally. Laura Kirkpatrick is an Associate in our Employment and HR department and has provided the following advice on how businesses can look to manage mental […]
Posted in: Employment Law