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Whether you employ five people or 5,000, it can be a challenge to stay on top of the constant changes in employment law that today’s fast-evolving workplace demands.
Given all there is to think about when you’re running a business, how can you be confident your HR practices are in line with the latest legislation? And when things do go wrong, how do you minimise the risk and cost to your organisation.
We can help you draft employee contracts and review employee handbooks. We can bring you up to speed on compliance issues and advise you on the implications when you need to restructure or make redundancies. And if difficulties do arise over misconduct, dismissal, discrimination, redundancy or other employment disputes, our expert employment lawyers have the knowledge and experience to guide you through even the most complex of situations. Our priority is to help you gain a positive outcome for your organisation quickly, efficiently and cost-effectively.
Fortunately it’s the job of our specialist employment law team to stay abreast of the latest regulations, so they can advise you what to do and we even offer a *free of charge first meeting to help establish the facts and give you some immediate support.
*Slough office only – please contact our other offices for the availability of free first meetings.
When you need advice quickly, it helps to come prepared. We recommend bringing the following information (where applicable) to your initial consultation:
1. Contract details: employee contract details, settlement agreements, handbooks etc
2. Documents relating to the matter: e.g. in case of grievances these can include minutes of meetings, any notes/documents from disciplinary meetings, in the case of a company restructure the documents relevant to transfer etc.
3. Timeline of events: the series of relevant events, in date order, leading to you contacting us
Once you have instructed us, it would be helpful to provide us with the following information asap:-
1. Proof of ID: valid passport or driving licence
2. Proof of Address: utility bill of bank statement no less than three months old
Whatever that may be
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We cover a vast array of employment law services including but not restricted to: contracts of employment, employee handbooks, employee development and benefits, exit strategies, large scale redundancies, business restructure, grievances, tribunals, and settle agreements.
From initial of contract of employment to handling updates and new policies.
We can assist with development programs with clear policies, discrimination risk, and fairness in terms of access and reward
We can assist with fair selection criteria, ensuring compliance with consultation process, severance packages and minimising the risk of unfair dismissal
We can assist with creation of settlement agreements to protect your rights.
Ensuring compliance and adherence to employment law, we can draft clear terms to reducing your risks.
Employee grievances require you to follow strict legal procedures. Our legal team can assist with conducting fair investigations and drafting responses. We can also represent you, preparing evidence and negotiating settlements.
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Many employment sectors in Great Britain feature a difference between the average earnings of men and women, known as the gender pay gap.