The value added to the economy by people at work who have mental health problems is as high as £225 billion per year, which represents 12.1% of the UK’s total GDP.
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Can A Business Make Vaccine, Masks and Testing Mandatory? Covid-19 Return to Work
If you’re planning to get staff back to the office in 2021, you may be wondering where you stand with making the Covid-19 vaccine, testing or mask wearing mandatory. We answer those questions…
Getting Ready for Brexit: What You Need To Know as a Business Owner
The Brexit transition period is coming to an end. During the transition period the UK continued to apply EU laws, but from 1 January 2021 this will change. What do you need to know about?
What Should Happen With Christmas Bonuses in 2020?
2020 has been unpredictable for everyone and if you normally pay bonuses at this time you may be feeling that you may not be in a position to do that this year. However, where does that leave you if there is a contractual right to a bonus?
What Do I Need To Know About Ethical Veganism and Employment Law?
Is veganism a philosophical belief and therefore a protected characteristic under the Equality Act 2010? The Employment Judge in Casamitjana Costa v League Against Cruel Sports said yes, it is.
What’s the Latest With Furlough – December 2020
As you will be aware, the Job Retention Scheme (JRS, furlough) is now continuing to run throughout winter and into 2021. But where are we now, in December 2020?
Tis the Season To Be Jolly? Managing Staff Wellbeing During Christmas 2020
A recent study has found employees are feeling increasingly anxious, working longer hours and taking fewer sick days over a three-month period.
Furlough Extended Until April 2021: What This Means for Employers
Following an announcement from the government on 5 November 2020 and extra detail on 10 November 2020, the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (JRS) – ‘furlough’ – has been extended until 31 March 2021.
What Does the 4-Week Lockdown Mean for Your Business and Employees?
Employers will have to review their plans after it was announced that nation would have a lockdown until 2 December 2020 and that the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (furlough) will be extended until the end of March 2021.
Furlough Resentment: Managing a Divided Workplace
The furlough scheme has been a lifesaver for many businesses and their staff, but it did involve some difficult decisions and led to some unexpected reactions impacting on team dynamics and morale.
McDonald’s CEO: What’s Your Stance on Romantic Relationships in the Workplace?
The recent high-profile dismissal of McDonald’s Chief Executive in the United States of America for having a consensual relationship with three female colleagues has raised some eyebrows.
How To Deal With Post-Resignation Complaints
We’ve noticed an increase in complaints being made to clients after an employee hands in their resignation notice, sometimes by leaving negative messages on social media platforms. It’s clear we are operating in a more a more litigious culture so employers don’t want to be caught on the back foot. But how should you approach complaints from employees after they resign?