
3 things HR will need to succeed in 2021
BLOG Even prior to the events of last year, a new era was beginning to dawn for HR. Once perceived as merely a paper-pushing function,
BLOG Even prior to the events of last year, a new era was beginning to dawn for HR. Once perceived as merely a paper-pushing function,
BLOG Training can be a great way to raise awareness of appropriate workplace conduct. Equal opportunities training in particular is something that every employer should
BLOG When it comes to workplace health and safety, most would agree that physical controls can only go so far. In recent years, the concept
BLOG Managing health and safety within the education sector is not only challenging but a very complex area, one which requires expertise. At Ellis Whittam,
BLOG In December, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) carried out spot inspections of logistics and transport businesses to check that their operating procedures were
BLOG Though most UK residents are bound by the ongoing COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, a certain degree of leeway still exists in some scenarios. For instance,
BLOG With daily case numbers now significantly higher than they were throughout most of 2020, COVID-19 may feel a lot closer to home than it
BLOG Charities are still feeling the effects of COVID-19. While no strangers to funding cuts, the combination of an increase in demand for services against
BLOG Following a long-running legal battle, the Supreme Court has ruled that Uber drivers are in fact workers, not self-employed contractors. The UK’s highest court
BLOG The advice regarding those most at risk from coronavirus (COVID-19) has changed a number of times since March 2020, leading to some confusion around