What Can Employers Expect in Employment Law in 2025?
2025 is expected to bring significant developments in UK employment law. With landmark reforms, increased statutory protections and evolving workplace expectations on the agenda, employers will need to be attune to these changes and be agile to adapt and comply. In general, the main trends and developments are being driven by the Labour government to […]
What is a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS)?
The Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) is a reference number issued by UK educational institutions licensed as sponsors under the Student visa route. It confirms that an international student has been offered a place on an eligible course and that the institution will act as their visa sponsor. As an overseas national, if you […]
Garden Leave: Guide for UK Employers
Garden leave is used by employers as a protective measure to ensure that key employees exiting a business have a minimal impact on its reputation and ongoing success. That said, the use of garden leave does not come without cost and certain risks for the employer. In the following article, we examine the pros and […]
Automatically Unfair Dismissal: UK Employer Guide
There are certain circumstances in which a dismissal may be classed as automatically unfair, regardless of the employee’s length of service. It’s a common misconception that an employee that has not yet accrued two years’ continuous service can be dismissed without the need to provide a fair reason or to follow a fair process. If […]
Business Visitor Visa: Applicant Guide
If you are coming to the UK for the purposes of business, you’ll need to ensure you have the relevant permission. Depending on your nationality, you may need to apply for a Business Visitor visa, or you may require an ETA. The following guide for foreign nationals looking to come to the UK as business […]
Dealing With Insubordination At Work
Insubordination at work can be a serious matter, given its effect of damaging working relationships, undermining organisational authority and the potential to impact wider team morale. But does insubordination warrant disciplinary action? Insubordination is when an employee refuses to follow a lawful and reasonable instruction from their employer or displays defiant or disrespectful behaviour. Examples […]
Religious Discrimination: Guide for UK Employers
Religious discrimination occurs when an individual is treated unfairly due to their religion, beliefs, or lack of belief. It is prohibited under the Equality Act 2010, which protects employees and job applicants from discrimination in the workplace. Employers are required to ensure that their policies and practices do not unfairly disadvantage individuals based on their […]
Artist Visa UK: Explore Your Options
While often referred to informally as an “artist visa,” the UK does not have a specific visa category for artists. However, there are several visa options available for artists, entertainers, and creative professionals seeking to work or develop their careers in the UK. These routes cater to different circumstances and needs, allowing creative individuals to […]
Immigration Fee Clawback Agreement: What Are the Rules?
UK immigration fees are substantial. If your organisation employs or sponsors migrant workers, you may offer to fund certain immigration, visa or sponsorship fees on behalf of the worker as part of the pre-employment negotiations. If you do take on immigration costs for a worker, what are your rights if the worker leaves your organisation, […]
Unfair Dismissal Guide for Employers
Most employees have the right to be dismissed fairly. Allegations of unfairness can be directed against employers for a number of reasons, with the grounds for dismissal, the way the decision was reached and the procedure used to bring the contract to an end all being scrutinised in tribunal proceedings. This means employers should approach employment […]