
2025/26 Employment Legislation Changes
The Neonatal Care (Leave and Pay) Act 2023 As of April 6th, 2025, parents of newborns who need neonatal care will have access to a
Reflections And Insights From The Sofa
The Neonatal Care (Leave and Pay) Act 2023 As of April 6th, 2025, parents of newborns who need neonatal care will have access to a
Following last months’ blog, the government have now confirmed how Statutory Neonatal Care and Leave will work alongside existing Family Leave and Pay provisions. A
NEWS FLASH On Monday 20th January, the Government confirmed that working families with babies in neonatal care will be entitled to additional time off as
Aaaaannnnnd breath. It’s over. You survived. Possibly only just, but we survived. Well done us. Aren’t we great. And now it’s time to look at
Whilst everyone spends December preparing for their Christmas Party, The Helens start preparing for the fall out. (We haven’t had a Christmas party since the
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) published the final version of its updated guidance to support employers in complying with the new duty to
Unless you’ve been on a digital detox for the past few weeks (and if you have, we wish you well) – you’ll be aware of
Clients often ask how they can assist employees achieve their contractual duties, when they are diagnosed with a medical condition. In addition to the standard
We’re seeing a mixed bag when it comes to the recruitment needs of small businesses. They either can’t find the right staff and / or
Do you feel employment legislation is being written for the sole purpose of making your life as a business owner, more difficult? You’re not alone.
We hate to break it to you, but dogs in the workplace can be extremely stressful. Especially for those who are terrified and / or
Since the pandemic, we’ve predictably seen a significant increase in the number of flexible working applications to formalise working from home arrangements, the argument being