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Strikes and industrial action - rights and responsibilities for employers, when unions can take action and the effect on employees' pay and working records
If there’s a workplace dispute at your business, you should try to resolve…
Trade unions only have statutory immunity if the industrial action is…
You can ask your employees if they’re planning to strike, so that you can…
During the strike, workers and union reps may stand outside the place of…
You can ask non-union employees to cover work during a strike, as long as:…
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing compensation for injuries at work
Work out gross and net pay if you're a worker or employment business using an umbrella company.
Public health principles for reducing the spread of respiratory infections, including COVID-19, in the workplace.
This is advice for UK sponsors of workers and temporary workers affected by coronavirus (COVID-19).
Employment status (worker, employee, self-employed, director or contractor) affects employment rights and employer responsibilities in the workplace
Get help at work, including an Access to Work grant, if you have a disability or health condition - eligibility, how to apply.
Your insurance must cover you for at least £5 million - check authorised insurers and how you can be fined
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