2022 Employment legislation changes
As we move towards the end of the year, here is a round-up of the new employment law changes coming into force in 2022: Increase
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We understand that every business is different and therefore our solutions are completely tailored to your specific needs and the requirements of your team. We work with you to ensure that you have everything you need to put your people first.
Stay compliant and avoid legal headaches
Build a workplace your people want to be in
Helping you to invest in your leaders
Don't face the changing landscape alone
Happy people improve productivity
Expert outsourced project management
Stay compliant and avoid legal headaches
Helping you to invest in your leaders
Happy people improve productivity
Build a workplace your people want to be in
Don't face the changing landscape alone
Expert outsourced project management
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As we move towards the end of the year, here is a round-up of the new employment law changes coming into force in 2022: Increase
All employers with 250 or more employees are legally required to report annually on six key metrics about their gender pay gap (and gender bonus
Changes are coming As a result of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) ending on 30 September, employers will soon need to contribute to the
The date for physical right-to-work checks to resume, which was to be 21st June, has been pushed back by the Home Office. It has been agreed
Gender pay gap reporting has been given an extension due to the pandemic for businesses until 5th October 2021. This applies to any business that
Do your none UK residence have the right to work in the UK from 1st July 2021. EU workers must act now before the 30th
Work life Balance Have lines been blurred of what a work-life balance is? Are your employees suffering from burn out or mental exhaustion? Feel anxious
Risk Assessments: Did you know that if you have more then 5 Employees you are required to carry out a risk assessment in relation to
As of the 1st April 2021 the national minimum wage increases, HR professionals should make sure that workers are being paid at least the national
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