• How to deal with minor personality clashes at work
    2025/01/17

    Personality clashes are common in every business. After all, you can’t expect everyone to get on all of the time.

    It’s not realistic in families and it’s not realistic in the workplace.

    But what if those clashes are allowed to fester and develop into something more serious?

    What risks do you run as the employer and what options do you have to take control?


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  • How can you deal with a persistent short-term absence problem?
    2024/10/29

    Short-term sickness absence is a problem that dogs many employers. It’s costly to the business and can be difficult to manage effectively. Is dismissal ever an option or should you always give the employee a second chance if they claim to be ill? We explain all the legal niceties and offer some practical tips along the way.


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  • What’s the difference between an employment contract and a statement of employment particulars?
    2024/03/04

    One thing that trips up many employers is knowing what the law requires when it comes to the issue of employment contracts to new hires. What’s the minimum you need to issue to ensure your business stays on the right side of the law?


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  • How can you keep your capital gains to a minimum?
    2024/02/13

    Naturally, you want to keep your capital gains to a minimum to reduce the potential tax bill. The First-tier Tribunal recently ruled on a dispute regarding what should be deducted when working out a capital gain. The tribunal’s decision might seem surprising but was it correct and what can you learn from it?



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  • Farting employee awarded £135,000!
    2023/06/07

    A disabled employee who was asked to stop breaking wind at work has been awarded over £135,000 for disability discrimination despite the tribunal finding that the question wasn’t offensive. Why was the employee entitled to such a large award?


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  • Is car buying through the company more tax efficient than a personal purchase?
    2023/05/17

    You’re owner manager of a small company and you want to buy a new car. What are the different ways of purchasing it, and is it more tax efficient to buy your new wheels through the business or pay for it personally?


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    9 分
  • Is asking for someone’s “surname” discriminatory?
    2023/05/04

    A university has hit the headlines after it advised its students to stop using the term “surname” because it could cause offence. Is this wokery in extremis or do you run discrimination risks meaning that you should you stop using “surname” in your workplace and remove it from application forms too?


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  • Unfairly dismissed for calling in sick yet again!
    2023/04/18

    Sickness absence is a big deal for many employers and it costs the economy billions every year. So shouldn’t employers be able to sack workers who repeatedly call in sick? As you’ll hear, an employee has won her claim for unfair dismissal and been awarded over £3,400 by the tribunal after she was sacked for calling in sick yet again on a Monday morning. Why did the employer lose?


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    7 分