Bereavement Leave for Parents Who Lose a Child

Bereavement Leave for Parents Who Lose a Child The right to paid leave for bereaved parents was officially enshrined in law on 13th September 2018 and is expected to come into force in 2020. Employers are expected to be compassionate and flexible at these difficult...

Employment Law Update January 2018

Employment Law update 2018 We have summarised the recent changes in employment legislation below and detailed the dates that these will come into force. New rates for the National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage will be introduced on the 1st April 2018 as...

It’s Time for Action

It’s Time for Action Perspective HR works with organisations that take the development, safety and success of their people seriously. Key to this is developing leadership at all levels, creating the confidence to make decisions, pass on skills and deal with issues as...

Employment Tribunal Fees Scrapped

Employment Tribunal Fees Scrapped The Supreme Court ruled the government was acting unlawfully last week for introducing fees for bringing a claim to the Employment Tribunal. The government introduced the fees of up to £1,200 in 2013 in order to decrease the amount of...

Top Tips for Recruiting

Top Tips for Recruiting Take a look at our top tips for your recruitment process: 1. Create accurate job descriptions and person specifications. Before the recruitment process begins, the employer needs to gather all the information about the job together to form the...