by f.brennan | Apr 5, 2022 | Employment News
The time has come for you to move on. You’ve either had enough or you’ve found a new challenge but you now need to write a resignation letter. Crafting the right resignation letter will impact how well you move on from your current role. Here’s how to write a...
by The Employment Solicitor | Nov 24, 2021 | Employment News
In this blog, we walk you through the process of how to make a flexible work request. Although we cannot guarantee that if you follow these steps your request will be approved, we can give you some important tips to consider when making your request. Steps to make a...
by The Employment Solicitor | Nov 19, 2021 | Employment News
Ageism in the workplace is going to become more of an issue for employers as their workforce naturally ages. Recent studies show that a quarter of UK employees will be over the age of 55 by 2025. This number will only increase as more of us live and work for longer. ...
by The Employment Solicitor | Nov 1, 2021 | Employment News
From 22 November, Rachel Toulmin and Rachael Griffiths will become partners in the business. Helen Moore, Managing Director says: ” Rachel Toulmin is a pivotal person since the inception of The Employment Solicitor. Rachel’s Directorship has been in sight...
by The Employment Solicitor | Sep 29, 2021 | Employment News
There are many positive aspects to how AI can inform your HR decisions but there are also some issues to bear in mind, especially if you want to reduce the risk of grievances. Artificial Intelligence is growing as a tool for HR in the workplace. Already AI is...
by The Employment Solicitor | Sep 10, 2021 | Employment News
Feeling satisfied with your job is important to how well you enjoy your workday. Often when we don’t look forward to going to work it has little to do with the job and more to do with something else happening at work. So here are four tips to increasing your...
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