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December 23, 2024

Why your employees aren’t reading your emails (and how to fix it)

Sometimes, communicating with your employees can feel like shouting into the void. You’ve sent that email, posted that update, even pinned it to the break room corkboard… yet somehow, they still say, “Oh, I didn’t know about that.” We get it. In a sea of emails, messages, and notifications, cutting through the noise is tough. But keeping your team informed doesn’t have to feel like an uphill battle. With a little creativity and a lot of intention, you can make sure your messages are not…

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Why your employees aren’t listening (and how to fix it)
December 23, 2024

How to keep up workplace morale in 2025

A recent report reveals that employee morale is still a critical challenge for businesses. With wellbeing declining globally and one in five employees reporting feelings of loneliness, how can you create a positive attitude in your team and boost morale as we head into the new year? It's no news to us that high morale leads to increased productivity, lower staff turnover, and a better working environment for all. But in recent times, employees are grappling with pressures like job insecurity, remote work challenges, and…

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How to keep up workplace morale in 2021
December 20, 2024

New year, new legislation – What should your 2025 resolutions be?

Reflecting on 2024, we’ve seen one of the greatest shake-ups in employment legislation in recent times. From expanded flexible working rights and the introduction of carers’ leave to extended redundancy protection for family leave, the landscape has dramatically evolved. Add to this a government committed to delivering the "biggest upgrade to rights at work for a generation," and it’s clear that 2025 will bring both challenges and opportunities for employers. With uncertainty about which proposed changes will become law (and when), organisations must remain on…

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New year, new legislation – What should your 2025 resolutions be?
December 20, 2024

Why Shared Parental Leave needs a major overhaul

With Shared Parental Leave uptake at an all-time low, we explore how the UK can break down barriers, learn from Europe, and create more equitable opportunities for families and businesses. How does Shared Parental Leave work? Shared parental leave (SPL) currently allows parents and adoptive parents to share up to 50 weeks of leave following the birth of a child. After the birth parent takes their compulsory two weeks (four weeks for factory workers), the remaining time can be shared between both parents. For some…

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Shared parental leave
December 16, 2024

What is a business continuity plan and how can HR support it?

A business continuity plan (also known as BCP) involves establishing procedures that will keep your business operating as normal after a disaster or unforeseen event has occurred that means typical working practices are changed. For example, workers may be asked to work remotely or to use different tools and processes in order to continue working. During periods of uncertainty, HR is often the first port of call for many employees. So, what can HR departments do to support business continuity planning during what can be…

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November 28, 2024

Work smarter, not harder to keep burnout at bay

Are your star employees running on fumes, their motivation waning, and their once bright enthusiasm dimming? They might be experiencing burnout. These days, the pressure to ‘do more with less’ can feel overwhelming. But the cost of ignoring burnout is far greater than the time or resources it takes to prevent it. The good news? You can flip the script. Let’s explore practical ways to manage stress in your workforce, before it inevitably leads to burnout. What is burnout? The World Health Organisation defines burnout…

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How to keep burnout at bay
November 28, 2024

When it rains, it pours! Dealing with inclement weather as an employer

As the winter months draw in, Britain has already experienced its first flurry of snow and the arrival of Storm Bert, bringing flooding and travel disruptions. The recent wintry weather has left employers feeling as though they’re on thin ice when it comes to protecting their employees’ safety. Here are some key considerations for employers when determining their obligations during such times. Where the employees make themselves available for work Winter brings festive cheer, season’s greetings… and a host of weather-related challenges. Frozen or burst…

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Commuter in inclement weather
November 28, 2024

Jingle all the way (safely): navigating office parties under the new Worker Protection Act

With the festive season once again upon us, and in-light of the Worker Protection Act amendment to the Equality Act 2010, what steps do you need to take to ensure all employees have a happy and safe Christmas party? The new Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Act 2023, which came into force on 26 October 2024, introduced major changes that impact how employers should approach work-related events, including your Christmas do. Here’s what you need to know to ensure a safe and enjoyable…

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Jingle all the way (safely)
November 26, 2024

Common problems in performance appraisals

Performance appraisals play a crucial role in any organisation and present a host of benefits for employers and employees alike. However, there are numerous problems that can arise from these meetings, leading to more harm than good. To prevent you from falling into the same traps as other organisations, we’ve laid down all the common issues that arise from poor performance appraisals, mistakes managers commonly make as well as ways to avoid this. The common problems with performance appraisals There are numerous issues that can…

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problems performance appraisal
November 26, 2024

Common types of employee payroll fraud and how to prevent them

Employee payroll fraud is one of the most common types of workplace fraud you can encounter and will generally be committed by an employee attempting to receive any money they are not entitled to. If you were looking to define it, you would say that it’s the theft of funds from a business via its payroll processing system. Any type of fraud – but especially payroll fraud – can be costly to your business, with payroll fraud costing UK companies around £12 billion per year!…

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Someone discovering payroll fraud in their business