by Caroline Robertson | Feb 11, 2021 | ActifHR Blog
In the recent High Court case of Quilter Private Client Advisers Ltd v. Falconer and another [2020] EWHC 3294 (QB) found that the non-solicitation, non-compete and non-dealing clauses in a financial adviser’s employment contract were unenforceable. In this case,...
by Caroline Robertson | Jan 13, 2021 | ActifHR Blog
HMRC has updated its guidance to state that employers can (not must) furlough employees whose health has been affected by coronavirus (COVID-19) or any other conditions. This includes if they are unable to work from home, or working reduced hours, because of the...
by Caroline Robertson | Jan 8, 2021 | ActifHR Blog
As we kick off the new year, it’s a good time to review your Contracts of Employment, Policies and Data Protection compliance and make sure they are up to date. And if some of your employment contracts need attention, don’t forget we can help you to ensure that they...
by Caroline Robertson | Dec 3, 2020 | ActifHR Blog
2020 has certainly dealt us a challenging hand and it’s not quite done with us all yet. At the end of a usual year, it’s become the norm to celebrate with a traditional work Christmas party. But with the announcement of the new tiers, continued working from home and...
by Caroline Robertson | Nov 6, 2020 | ActifHR Blog
Ok, so it might not be ideal for businesses to have all, or perhaps most, of their staff working from home, but in a country-wide lockdown situation, there are no other choices. So as a responsible business owner, who wants to carry on trading, what can you do to...
by Caroline Robertson | Oct 7, 2020 | ActifHR Blog
Way back in July The Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced The Job Retention Bonus, which would launch on 1 November 2020. The scheme was designed to continue to support jobs through the UK’s economic recovery from coronavirus by encouraging and helping employers to retain...