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Acas recently launched a brand new 24-hour advice service called Helpline Online. It claims to provide users with free, instant assistance on employment law issues. However, there’s just one
problem...
Published 12.09.2013
On October 5 2009 the government launched the second stage of its “Flexible New Deal”. It claims this will transform our 750,000 long-term unemployed to better meet the needs of employers. OK, but
what’s the real deal for you?
Published 04.11.2009
Before a job applicant takes up employment, you must check that they are allowed to work in the UK. You can verify this by checking certain documents. When the documents are produced, what should you
be looking for?
Published 07.09.2018
ACAS has developed an online tool which allows employers to assess the overall effectiveness of their workplace. It’s free to use and claims to offer “sound, practical guidance”. This could be
useful, but is it really worth the bother?
Published 25.03.2011
You might have read that as part of its crackdown on illegal immigration the government intends to temporarily shut down any business that’s suspected of employing workers illegally. Should you be
worried about this?
Published 15.09.2015
It’s been reported that all employers will soon be subject to mandatory equal pay audits. Is this actually going to happen?
Published 02.07.2012
During a job interview you’re not allowed to ask an applicant any question that may be deemed potentially discriminatory. But that doesn’t preclude you from finding out “helpful” information. How
might this be done?
Published 05.06.2013
Employing immigrants can be a minefield due to confusion over what documentation to ask for. Although new legislation is being introduced, will its effect be to make it even more important to check
documents thoroughly?
Published 21.09.2006
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