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The main things you need to consider when employing people for the first time or if you've never hired an employee before
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Whistleblowing - what it is, who to tell, what to expect and how to complain if you're treated unfairly
Explains what employee ownership means for employees.
Use their P45 (or starter checklist, which replaced the P46) to get information from your new employee, set them up on your payroll software, tell HMRC.
Employees General Union trade union: annual returns, rules, statement to members, decisions and other related documents.
Guidance and model documentation for businesses about moving to employee ownership.
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing gifts to employees
Manually calculate if your payroll software or GOV.UK calculator does not calculate your employee’s payments.
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing awards for employee suggestions
Employers' responsibilities for different contract types: full-time, part-time, fixed term, agency workers, consultants, zero hours, family members, volunteers and young workers
Handling employees' grievances at work - setting up a grievance procedure, holding a grievance hearing and managing appeals
What qualifies as ordinary commuting and private travel for tax purposes.
How to dismiss staff fairly, working within dismissal rules and dealing with dismissals relating to whistleblowing
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing meals for employees and directors
Requesting flexible working, how to make an application, what business reasons an employer can give to reject an application and how to appeal.
Find out how to value company benefits for your employees.
Find out what certain terms mean that are connected to employee travel.
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