Many employers will have been affected by the severe storms over recent weeks. The top FAQ on XpertHR in December...
Severe weather
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Back to school: Top 10 tips for employers at the start of the new term
by Kate Redshawby Kate RedshawWith the sand finally gone from between your toes and the flip flops banished to the back of the wardrobe,...
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Severe weather has been revealed as the top cause of disruption to British businesses over the past 12 months, but...
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An employee relations adviser has compared Unite’s attempts to agree national minimum standards for fuel-tanker drivers, employed by seven different...
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One of my employees has called to say that he’s not going to be in for work – and won’t...
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London commuters will face two separate weeks of disruption in May and June after tube drivers announced planned dates to...
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Since the cold weather hit, my staff have been complaining about the temperature in our offices, and also in our...
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Last winter, the snow and ice caused major problems for my employees and my business. I want to make sure...
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Employers are being urged to put staff contingency plans in place as freezing weather conditions continue to grip the UK...
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Snow, ice and extreme temperatures continue to plunge the UK into chaos, meaning that HR and employers have more people-related...
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The earliest snowfall in 17 years is causing travel chaos for workers in some parts of the UK and is...
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Volcano update: Seven things employers should be doing
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Employers have been urged to be consistent in their approach to managing employees affected by the travel disruption caused by...
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Employers are under no legal obligation to pay staff who are stranded because of the travel chaos caused by the...
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Rail strikes can lead to employees, through no fault of their own, being late for work, or unable to get...